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You,me, and meaning: an integrative review of connections between relationships and meaning in life
Authors:Maeve B. O’Donnell  Christof N. Bentele  Hannah B. Grossman  Yunying Le  Hoon Jang
Affiliation:1. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, United States of America;2. Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:Social relationships are seen to be vital to human functioning, both in terms of psychological functioning and physical health. Relationships are a cornerstone of well-being. For instance, having positive relationships has been linked to greater happiness, life satisfaction and physical health outcomes. Meaning in life, or the perception that one's life is significant and has a purpose, is another prominent cornerstone of well-being. As such, social relationships and meaning in life should have reciprocal associations. In this paper, cross-cultural theory and empirical research will be reviewed to explore the role of family, romantic and friendship relationships in supporting meaning in life. Further, we will discuss the implications of the current research and propose new directions for future research.
Keywords:family  friendship  meaning in life  relationships  romantic relationships  social relationships
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