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Perceived Change in Life Satisfaction and Daily Negative Affect: The Moderating Role of Purpose in Life
Authors:Anthony L Burrow  Rachel Sumner  Anthony D Ong
Institution:1. Department of Human Development, Cornell University, G60D Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, Ithaca, NY, 14853-4401, USA
Abstract:Perceiving changes in life satisfaction has been linked to diminished health and well-being. Purpose in life is theorized to promote well-being by providing a sense of personal consistency, which may buffer the negative consequences of perceived change. Using data from the Midlife in the United States study, a cluster analysis was performed to explore profiles of adults’ (N = 1,746) ratings of life satisfaction for their past, present, and future. The analysis yielded three distinct profiles: continuous high, incremental, and decremental. Relative to the other profiles, decremental adults reported greater levels and variability of negative affect in everyday life. However, purpose moderated these effects such that no between-profile differences in negative affect level or variability were detected for adults reporting greater levels of purpose. Purpose is discussed as an asset for promoting positive adjustment in adulthood.
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