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Structural Modeling of Middle-aged Adults" Meaning in Life

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe the structural relationship of meaning in life, spirituality, hope, intrinsic religious orientation, and self-esteem among middle-aged adults.

Methods: The sample included 344 participants between the ages of 40 and 60, who resided in one of four cities. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS 21.0, descriptive statistics and AMOS 20.0 which uses structural modeling to test whether the hypothesized model fits the collected data.

Results: Middle-aged adult"s spirituality was found to have a significant direct effect on meaning in life. Further, middle-aged adult"s reported hope, intrinsic religious orientation, and self-esteem had a direct effect on spirituality. Lastly, self-esteem had a direct effect on hope.

Conclusion: The findings from the study indicated that spirituality was the best predictor of meaning in life among middle age. In addition, hope, intrinsic religious orientation, and self-esteem did not have a direct effect on the meaning in life, but had a indirect effect through spirituality.
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