• Title of article

    Collegiate purpose orientations and well-being in early and middle adulthood

  • Author/Authors

    Hill، نويسنده , , Patrick L. and Burrow، نويسنده , , Anthony L. and Brandenberger، نويسنده , , Jay W. and Lapsley، نويسنده , , Daniel K. and Quaranto، نويسنده , , Jessica Collado، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    173
  • To page
    179
  • Abstract
    Two studies evaluated whether different purpose orientations, defined by the content of oneʹs life-goals, would differentially predict personal well-being in the short- and long-term. Four types of purpose orientations (creative, prosocial, financial, and personal recognition) were examined using a sample of 416 (57% male) college undergraduates tested as seniors and again thirteen years after graduation. At senior year, all four purpose orientations were correlated with perceived personal development during college, measured using Higher Education Research Institute surveys. However, at middle adulthood, only the prosocial purpose orientation was predictive of greater generativity, personal growth, and integrity. These studies point to the benefits of having goals focused on helping others rather than helping oneself.
  • Keywords
    adult development , Longitudinal analyses , Purpose in life , Prosocial development , goal-setting , psychological well-being
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
  • Record number

    2127355