Purpose in Life and Personal Growth: Predictors of Quality of Life in Mexican Elders

  • González-Celis A
  • Chávez-Becerra M
  • Maldonado-Saucedo M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pursue goals and dreams throughout life are important to maintain an active life and enjoy it, which turns out to be a mechanism where people adapt to the challenges of the age, also if they are able to use their resources to continue growing as people, all should contribute to a better quality of life. Therefore the aim is to test the predictive value of subjective well-being, their dimensions: purpose in life and personal growth on quality of life of older adults from different entities of Mexico. For that, 582 elderly (mean age = 70.3, SD = 7.5) were individually interviewed, also they answered with their consent informed, the questionnaire Quality of Life (QoL) (WHOQOL-OLD) and the Ryff’s Scale of Subjective Well-Being (SW) with two of its dimensions: Purpose in Life (PiL) and Personal Growth (PG). The results show statistically significant correlations between QoL and PiL (r = .565, p r = .442, p r = .633, p β = 0.134, p β = -0.138, p β = 0.632, p (3,423) = 99.28, p 2 = .413. It is concluded that the purpose in life, personal growth and well-being are predicting a better quality of life of older adults.

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González-Celis, A. L., Chávez-Becerra, M., Maldonado-Saucedo, M., Vidaña-Gaytán, M. E., & Magallanes-Rodríguez, A. G. (2016). Purpose in Life and Personal Growth: Predictors of Quality of Life in Mexican Elders. Psychology, 07(05), 714–720. https://doi.org/10.4236/psych.2016.75074

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