Early parental support and meaning in life among young adults: the mediating roles of optimism and identity

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David Kealy
Shelly Ben-David
Daniel W. Cox
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[1] University of British Columbia,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of British Columbia,School of Social Work
[3] University of British Columbia,Counselling Psychology Program
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Current Psychology | 2022年 / 41卷
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Emotional support; Optimism; Future orientation; Identity; Meaning;
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Meaning in life is an important aspect of wellbeing for young adults transitioning into new roles. While research suggests young adults’ quality of family environments is associated with meaning, few studies have examined mechanisms that explain how early parental support may facilitate young adults’ sense of meaning. Understanding factors that contribute to the development of meaning can shape helping practices for young adults, particularly those lacking in earlier parental support. The present study explored the relationship between young adults’ appraisals of childhood parental support and present meaning in life, through mediation effects of dispositional optimism and identity commitment. A sample of 120 young adults aged 18–25 completed assessments of early parental support, optimism, identity commitment, and meaning in life. Parallel mediation was used to examine the hypothesized model, controlling for neuroticism. Analyses supported the association between early parental support and meaning in life being mediated by optimism and identity commitment. The findings may inform prevention and intervention practices in support of healthy development and wellbeing among youth.
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