The relationship between personal authority in the family system and discovery of meaning in life |
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Authors: | Jon K. Reid PhD William T. Anderson EdD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Administration, Counseling, and Educational Studies, Eastern Kentucky University, 406 Combs Classroom Building, 40475 Richmond, KY;(2) Department of Family Sciences, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the relationship between intergenerational family relationships and Frankl's concept of meaning in life. Intergenerational family relationships were measured by the Personal Authority in the Family System Questionnaire (PAFS-QE) by Bray, Williamson, and Malone. The meaning in life variables were measured by the Life Attitude Profile-Revised (LAP-R) by Reker. This quantitative study, using the BMDP Statistical Package (Dixon, 1990), correlated the scores on various subscales from both instruments, resulting in seven statistically significant relationships. The findings, although modest, suggest the existence of a relationship between these two theoretical areas.This article is based in part on the first author's doctoral dissertation at Texas Woman's University.A copy of the PAFS-Q may be obtained from: James H. Bray, PhD, 5510 Greenbriar, Houston, TX 77005. A copy of the LAP-R may be obtained from: Gary Reker, PhD, Trent University, Psychology Department, Peterborough, Ontario Canada K9J 7B8. |
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