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Research Brief May 2018 Meaning in Modern America by Clay Routledge Meaning is a fundamental psychological need. People who perceive their lives as full of meaning are physically and psychologically healthier than those who lack meaning. A lack of meaning is a risk factor for mental illness, suicide, and a wide range of unhealthy behaviors. When people are facing major life stressors and traumas, it is those who have a strong sense of purpose and meaning who are the most resilient. Individuals who view their lives as meaningful also live longer. In general, meaning motivates heathy, long-term goal pursuit and promotes psychological wellbeing. 1 Relationships and religion have long been recognized as two particularly powerful sources of meaning in life. People who feel connected to and supported by others report greater meaning than those who feel disconnected, ostracized, or lonely. 2 Experimental studies confirm this link by demonstrating that experiences of social exclusion decrease meaning 3 whereas experiences that engender feelings of social support increase meaning. 4 Concerning religion, believers and those who highly identify as religious tend to report greater perceptions of meaning than nonbelievers and those who believe but are not particularly religious. 5 Religion has further been found to be a potent resource for defending against meaning threats; believers turn to their faith when confronted with situations that undermine a sense of meaning, and doing so helps protect psychological health. 6 American culture is changing in a number of ways that have potentially powerful implications for people’s efforts to find and maintain meaning in life. Americans are waiting longer to get married and have children, and are having fewer children. 7 Feelings of social disconnection and loneliness are on the rise, even as people are increasingly “connected” via social media. 8 Americans are decreasingly religious both in terms of personal faith and 1 Hicks, J. & Routledge, C. (Eds) (2013). The experience of meaning in life: Classical perspectives, emerging themes, and controversies. New York: Springer Press. 2 Lambert, N. M., Stillman, T. F., Hicks, J. A., Kamble, S., Baumeister, R. F., & Fincham, F. D. (2013). To belong is to matter: Sense of belonging enhances meaning in life. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 1418-1427. 3 Stillman, T. F., Baumeister, R. F., Lambert, N. M., Crescioni, A., DeWall, N., Fincham, F. D. (2009). Alone and without purpose: Life loses meaning following social exclusion. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 68-694. 4 Routledge C., Arndt, J., Wildschut, T., Sedikides, C., Hart, C., Juhl, J., Vingerhoets, A. J., & Scholtz, W. (2011). The past makes the present meaningful: Nostalgia as an existential resource. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101, 638-652. 5 Abeyta, A. & Routledge, C. (2018). The need for meaning and religiosity: An individual differences approach to assessing existential needs and the relation with religious commitment, beliefs, and experiences. Personality and Individual Differences, 123, 6-13. 6 Koenig, H. G., McCullough, M.E., & Larson, D. B. (2001). Handbook of religion and health. New York: Oxford University Press. 7 https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2017/demo/p20-579.pdf 8 http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2017/08/lonely-die.aspx

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Research Brief May 2018

MeaninginModernAmericabyClayRoutledge

Meaningisafundamentalpsychologicalneed.Peoplewhoperceivetheirlivesasfullofmeaningarephysicallyandpsychologicallyhealthierthanthosewholackmeaning.Alackofmeaningisariskfactorformentalillness,suicide,andawiderangeofunhealthybehaviors.Whenpeoplearefacingmajorlifestressorsandtraumas,itisthosewhohaveastrongsenseofpurposeandmeaningwhoarethemostresilient.Individualswhoviewtheirlivesasmeaningfulalsolivelonger.Ingeneral,meaningmotivatesheathy,long-termgoalpursuitandpromotespsychologicalwellbeing.1Relationshipsandreligionhavelongbeenrecognizedastwoparticularlypowerfulsourcesofmeaninginlife.Peoplewhofeelconnectedtoandsupportedbyothersreportgreatermeaningthanthosewhofeeldisconnected,ostracized,orlonely.2Experimentalstudiesconfirmthislinkbydemonstratingthatexperiencesofsocialexclusiondecreasemeaning3whereasexperiencesthatengenderfeelingsofsocialsupportincreasemeaning.4Concerningreligion,believersandthosewhohighlyidentifyasreligioustendtoreportgreaterperceptionsofmeaningthannonbelieversandthosewhobelievebutarenotparticularlyreligious.5Religionhasfurtherbeenfoundtobeapotentresourcefordefendingagainstmeaningthreats;believersturntotheirfaithwhenconfrontedwithsituationsthatundermineasenseofmeaning,anddoingsohelpsprotectpsychologicalhealth.6Americancultureischanginginanumberofwaysthathavepotentiallypowerfulimplicationsforpeople’seffortstofindandmaintainmeaninginlife.Americansarewaitinglongertogetmarriedandhavechildren,andarehavingfewerchildren.7Feelingsofsocialdisconnectionandlonelinessareontherise,evenaspeopleareincreasingly“connected”viasocialmedia.8Americansaredecreasinglyreligiousbothintermsofpersonalfaithand

1Hicks,J.&Routledge,C.(Eds)(2013).Theexperienceofmeaninginlife:Classicalperspectives,emergingthemes,andcontroversies.NewYork:SpringerPress.2Lambert,N.M.,Stillman,T.F.,Hicks,J.A.,Kamble,S.,Baumeister,R.F.,&Fincham,F.D.(2013).Tobelongistomatter:Senseofbelongingenhancesmeaninginlife.PersonalityandSocialPsychologyBulletin,39,1418-1427.3Stillman,T.F.,Baumeister,R.F.,Lambert,N.M.,Crescioni,A.,DeWall,N.,Fincham,F.D.(2009).Aloneandwithoutpurpose:Lifelosesmeaningfollowingsocialexclusion.JournalofExperimentalSocialPsychology,45,68-694.4RoutledgeC.,Arndt,J.,Wildschut,T.,Sedikides,C.,Hart,C.,Juhl,J.,Vingerhoets,A.J.,&Scholtz,W.(2011).Thepastmakesthepresentmeaningful:Nostalgiaasanexistentialresource.JournalofPersonalityandSocialPsychology,101,638-652.5Abeyta,A.&Routledge,C.(2018).Theneedformeaningandreligiosity:Anindividualdifferencesapproachtoassessingexistentialneedsandtherelationwithreligiouscommitment,beliefs,andexperiences.PersonalityandIndividualDifferences,123,6-13.6Koenig,H.G.,McCullough,M.E.,&Larson,D.B.(2001).Handbookofreligionandhealth.NewYork:OxfordUniversityPress.7https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2017/demo/p20-579.pdf8http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2017/08/lonely-die.aspx

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involvementinreligiousorganizations(e.g.,churchattendance).9ConsideringthechanginglandscapeofAmericanculture,Iwantedtoexplorepeople’scurrentviewsonwhatgivestheirlivesmeaningandhowtheseviewsmaybesimilaranddistinctasafunctionoffactorsrelevanttobothsocialandreligiouslife.Tothisend,myresearchteamconductedtwosurveys.Tostart,wewantedtoallowindividualstoarticulate,withaslittledirectionaspossible,whatgivestheirlivesmeaning.So,werecruitedasampleofadultsandprovidedthemasimple-meaningwritingprompt.Webelievedthiswouldhelpusbettercapturepeople’snaturalviewsbecausewewouldnotbeorientingthemtowardsanyspecificsourceofmeaning.SinceAmericancultureisbecomingincreasinglysecular,wewereparticularlyinterestedincomparingtheistswithatheists.WeusedthethemesthatemergedinStudy1todesignasecondsurveythatallowedustofurtherexplorehowdifferentpeopleapproachmeaningaswellastheextenttowhichtheybelievetheirlivesaremeaningful.Below,Idescribeeachstudyandwhatwefound.

Study1:WhataretheMostProminentSourcesofMeaninginLife?Participantsweregivenasimpleprompttodetailinwritingwhatgivestheirlivesmeaning.Specifically,weutilizedanonlinelabormarket(AmazonMechanicalTurk)torecruitasampleofadultatheistsandtheists.Werecruitedatotalof404participants(226femalesand178males,withanagerangeof18to88andameanageof34.27).Oursampleconsistedof217atheistsand187theists,was75%white,6.7%black,6.2%Hispanic,and9.2%Asian,and3%non-specified.WespecificallyrecruitedatheistsbecauseAmericancultureisbecomingincreasinglysecular,buttherehasbeenlittleresearchfocusedonsimilaritiesanddifferencesbetweenbelieversandnonbelieversinthestudyofmeaninginlife.Roughly10%identifiedahighschooldiplomaastheirhighestlevelofeducationand5%indicatedhavingtrainingfromatradeschool.Justover25%indicatedhavingsomecollege.Nearly45%reportedhavinganassociatesorbachelor’sdegree,andabout10%reportedhavingagraduateorprofessionaldegree.Ourstudybeganwiththefollowingprompt:

Weareinterestedinidentifyingthedifferentwayspeoplefindasenseofpersonalmeaninginlife.Usingthespacebelow,forthenextfewminutes,pleasedescribewhatmakesyourlifefeelmeaningful.

Uponcompletionofdatacollection,ourlabdevelopedacontentquantificationprotocolinwhichwehadtrainedresearchassistantscoderesponsestothewritingprompt.Specifically,basedonpastresearchandanexaminationofarandomsampleofthenarratives,wegeneratedalistof13meaningthemes.Threetrainedresearchassistantsweregiventhelistof13themesandaskedtoratetheextenttowhicheachparticipants’writtenresponsetothemeaningpromptfocusedoneachofthesethemesusingascaleof1(notatall)to4(quiteabit).Theresearchassistantscompletedtheirratingsindependentlyanddidnothaveaccesstoanyinformationabouttheparticipants.9http://www.pewforum.org/2015/11/03/u-s-public-becoming-less-religious/

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The13themeswere:socialrelationships,parenting,personalgoals/self-improvement,religion,spirituality,helpingothers,legacy,pursuitofknowledge,hobbies,travel,career,nature,andnomeaning/uncertainty.Aftertheresearchassistantscompletedalloftheirratings,wefoundthat4ofthethemeswegeneratedwereratedasbeingabsentfrommostofthenarratives,sowedidnotconsiderthemfurtherinouranalyses(spirituality,legacy,hobbies,andtravel).Itispossiblethattheseandotherthemescontributetomeaning,butitwasdifficultforourassistantstoidentifytheminthenarratives.Wefoundhighinter-raterreliabilityacrosstheremaining9themesandthuscreatedasinglescoreforeachparticipantoneachthemebyaveragingtheratingsacrossraters.Meaningisfoundinsocialconnectionsforall,butthereareanumberofdifferencesbetweentheistsandatheists,andbetweenmenandwomen.Ascanbeseenfromthefigurebelow,socialrelationshipsstandoutasthemostprominentlymentionedsourceofmeaninginlifeforallparticipants.Thisisnotsurprisingassocialbondsarecriticalforsurvivalandhaveamajorinfluenceonphysicalandpsychologicalhealth.ConsistentwithsurveysshowingmajordeclinesinAmericans’religiosity,religiondidnotemergeasaprominenttheme.

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SincemanystudieshavelinkedreligiousfaithtomeaningandtraditionalreligionisindeclineintheUnitedStates,wewantedtospecificallyfocusonsimilaritiesanddifferencesbetweentheistsandatheists.Onmanyofthethemes,weobservednosignificantdifferencesbetweenthesegroups.However,wedidfindanumberofsignificantdifferences.Theistsfocusedsignificantlymoreonrelationships,parenting,and,notsurprisingly,religion,thanatheists.Atheistsweremoreinclinedtodescribelifeashavingnomeaningorfeelinguncertainaboutlife’smeaning.10Wealsoobservedanumberofstatisticallysignificantsexdifferences.Womenfocusedsignificantlymoreonrelationships,parenting,religion,helpingothers,andnaturethanmales.Malesfocusedsignificantlymoreonpersonalgoals/self-improvementthanwomen.Femaletheistsstandapartinviewingparentingasasourceofmeaning.Wetestedpossibleinteractionsbetweentheism/atheismandsexoneachtheme.Theonlystatisticallysignificantinteractionwasonparenting,suchthattheistwomenstoodapartcomparedtoallothersonparentingasasourceofmeaning.Sincerelationshipsemergedastheprominentthemeandparentingwasidentifiedasadistinctsocialdomainofmeaning,inStudy2weaskedanumberofadditionalquestions(e.g.,maritalstatus,parentalstatus)andexaminedmorespecificsocialthemestoallowforadeeperexaminationoftheconnectionbetweenfamilylifeandmeaning.

10Theseeffectsremainedstatisticallysignificantwhencontrollingforsex.

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Study2:ADeeperInvestigationofMeaningStudy1allowedpeopletodescribe,withoutdirection,whatgivestheirlivesmeaning.Sinceboththeism/atheismandsexwererelatedtospecificsocialthemessuchasparenting,weconductedafollow-upstudyforadeeperinvestigationofhowdifferentpeoplefindmeaning.Inaddition,wetestedwhetherpeople’soverallperceptionsofmeaninginlifevariedbasedontheism/atheismandsex,andalsomaritalandparentalstatus.Werecruitedanonlinesampleof502adultparticipants(219femalesand283males,aged19to71,withameanageof33.75).Oursampleconsistedof165atheistsand337theists,was70.3%white,12.5%black,6.4%Hispanic,8%Asian,.6%AmericanIndian,.6%PacificIslander,and1.6%non-specified.Roughly11%identifiedahighschooldiplomaastheirhighestlevelofeducationand2.4%indicatedhavingtrainingfromatradeschool.About25%indicatedhavingsomecollege.Nearly50%reportedhavinganassociatesorbachelor’sdegreeandabout12%reportedhavingagraduateorprofessionaldegree.Therewere225parentswithanaverageof1.76children(range1to5),and228participantsweresingle(nevermarried),240weremarried,27divorced,4widowed,and3currentlyseparated.First,participantscompletedaquestionnairethatassessedtheextenttowhichtheyperceivetheirlivesasmeaningful.11Next,insteadofgeneratingtheirownmeaningthemes,participantsrespondedtothefollowingstatements(largelybasedonthethemesdocumentedinStudy1)byindicatingtheimportanceofeachdomaintotheirsenseofmeaningonascaleof1(notimportantorrelevant)to5(veryimportant).ThoughinStudy1thespiritualitythemewasdroppedfromanalysesbecauseitwasnotwelldetectedbycoders,weuseditasadomaininStudy2becausespiritualexperiencesandpracticesarewidelyconsideredtobeassociatedwiththemeaningmotive.

• Howimportantisyourromanticpartner(e.g.,spouse,girl/boyfriend,etc.)toyoursenseofmeaninginlife?

• Howimportantisyourfamilytoyoursenseofmeaninginlife?• Howimportantareyourfriendstoyoursenseofmeaninginlife?• Howimportantisraisingchildren(eithernoworinthefuture)toyour

senseofmeaninginlife?• Howimportantishelpingotherstoyoursenseofmeaninginlife?• Howimportantisnaturetoyoursenseofmeaninginlife?• Howimportantisspiritualitytoyoursenseofmeaninginlife?• Howimportantisreligiontoyoursenseofmeaninginlife?• Howimportantisobtainingknowledgetoyoursenseofmeaninginlife?• Howimportantisyourcareertoyoursenseofmeaninginlife?• Howimportantisself-improvementtoyoursenseofmeaninginlife?

11Steger, M. F., Frazier, P., Oishi, S., & Kaler, M. (2006). The Meaning in Life Questionnaire: Assessing the presence of and search for meaning in life.

Journal of Counseling Psychology, 53, 80-93. doi:10.1037/0022-0167.53.1.80

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Theistsviewfaithandfamilyasmoreimportanttomeaningthanatheists.Weexaminedtheextenttowhichpeoplerateddifferentdomainsoflifeasimportanttotheirsenseofmeaninginlife.ThefigurebelowpresentsresultsdividedbythesamegroupofdefinitionsusedinStudy1.UnlikeStudy1,however,anumberofnon-social(oratleastnotexplicitlysocial)domainswereratedashighlyimportanttomeaning.Thissuggeststhatwhenpeoplearepresentedwithdomainsofmeaningandaskedtoratethem,theyresponddifferentlythanwhentheygeneratetheirownmeaningthemes.

However,asinStudy1,withineachdomain,therewereanumberofdistinctionsbetweengroups.Theists,comparedtoatheists,ratedfamily,raisingchildren,spirituality,andreligionassignificantlymoreimportanttomeaning.Atheistsratedfriendsassignificantlymoreimportantthantheists.12Womenratedfamilyandspiritualitysignificantlyhigherthanmen.However,thesesexdifferenceswerenotstatisticallysignificantwhencontrollingfortheism/atheism.

12Theeffectsoftheism/atheismremainedstatisticallysignificantwhencontrollingforsex,maritalstatus,andparentalstatus.

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Marriedpeopleviewfaithandfamilyasmoreimportanttomeaningthansinglepeople.ToexpanduponStudy1,wealsoexaminedpotentialdifferencesbetweenmarriedandsinglepeople.Becauseofthesmallnumberofwidowed,divorced,andseparatedpeopleinoursample,werestrictedouranalysestosingle(never-married)andcurrentlymarried.Weobservedanumberofstatisticallysignificantdifferences.Marriedpeopleratedtheirpartner,family,raisingchildren,spirituality,andreligionasmoreimportanttomeaningthansinglepeople.However,theeffectofmaritalstatusonraisingchildrenwasnon-significantwhencontrollingfortheism/atheism.Singlepeopleratedself-improvementasmoreimportanttomeaningthanmarriedpeople.13

13Theseeffectsremainedstatisticallysignificantwhencontrollingfortheism/atheism,sex,andparentalstatus.

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Marriedwomenarelesslikelytoviewacareerasasourceofmeaning.Thepreviouslyreporteddifferencesbetweenmarriedandsinglepeopledidnotdifferasafunctionofsex.However,withinthedomainofcareer,therewasasignificantinteractionbetweenmaritalstatusandsex.14Amongsinglepeople,menandwomendidnotsignificantlydifferontheimportanceoftheircareerstotheirsenseofmeaninginlife.However,amongmarriedpeople,menratedcareersignificantlyhigherthanwomen.Lookedatdifferently,marriedwomenratedcareersignificantlylowerthansinglewomen.Marriedmenratedcareerasmoreimportantthansinglemen,butthisdifferencewasnotquitestatisticallysignificant.

14Theinteractionremainedstatisticallysignificantwhencontrollingfortheism/atheismandparentalstatus.

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Parentsviewfaith,family,andhelpingothersasmoreimportanttomeaningthannon-parents.Therewereanumberofstatisticallysignificantdifferencesbetweenthosewhodoanddonothavechildren.Comparedtonon-parents,parentsratedtheirpartners,family,raisingchildren,helpingothers,spirituality,andreligionasmoreimportanttomeaning.15

15Whencontrollingformaritalstatus,theeffectonpartnerbecamenon-significant.However,allothereffectsremainedsignificantwhencontrollingforatheism/theism,sex,andmaritalstatus.

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Mothersareespeciallyinclinedtoviewfamilyandraisingchildrenasimportanttomeaning.Whenexamininghowtheratingsofdomainsofmeaningdifferbetweenthosewhodoanddonothavechildren,wealsoobservedacoupleofsignificantinteractionsinvolvingsex.16Comparedtomen,womenratedfamilyandraisingchildrenasmoreimportanttomeaningiftheywereparents.Fornon-parents,therewasasexdifferencesuchthatmenratedraisingchildrenasmoreimportantthanwomen.

16Theseinteractionsremainedstatisticallysignificantwhencontrollingfortheism/atheismandmaritalstatus.

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Atheistwomenperceivelifeaslessmeaningfulthanatheistmenandtheistmenandwomen.Afterexploringhowpeopleviewtheimportanceofdifferentlifedomainstofindingmeaning,weexaminedpotentialdifferencesbetweengroupsintheiroverallperceptionsoflifeasmeaningful.Weobservedasignificantinteractionbetweentheism/atheismandsex.17Ascanbeseenbelow,atheistwomenreportedlowermeaningthanallothergroups.

Itshouldbenotedthatofthe219femalesinthestudy,only57(26%)wereatheist,comparedto108(38%)ofthe283males.Womenarelessinclinedtobeatheists,andthosewhoarereportlowermeaninginlife.

17Theinteractionremainedstatisticallysignificantwhencontrollingformaritalstatusandparentingstatus.

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Marriedpeoplehaveameaningadvantageandsinglewomenperceivelifeaslessmeaningfulthanmarriedwomenandmarriedorsinglemen.Sinceweobserveddifferencesbetweensingleandmarriedindividualsontheimportanceoffamily-relateddomainsofmeaning,wealsoexploredwhetherthesegroupsdifferedonoverallperceptionsofmeaning.Asthebelowfigureillustrates,marriedpeoplehadameaningadvantagecomparedtosinglepeople.However,therewasalsoasignificantinteractionbetweenmaritalstatusandsexsuchthatsinglewomenreportedlowermeaningthanallothergroups.18

18Themainandinteractioneffectsremainedstatisticallysignificantwhencontrollingfortheism/atheismandparentalstatus.

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Parentshaveameaningadvantageandwomenwithoutchildrenperceivelifeaslessmeaningfulthanwomenwithchildrenandmenwithorwithoutchildren.Sinceweobservedanumberofdifferencesinvolvingsexandparentalstatusontheimportanceoffamily-relateddomainsofmeaning,wealsoexploredwhethermenandwomenwhoareandarenotparentsdifferonperceptionsoflifeasmeaningful.Asthefigureshows,parentshavethemeaningadvantage.Thisdifferencebetweenparentsandnon-parentswasstatisticallysignificant.Butagain,therewasastatisticallysignificantinteractioninthatwomenwithoutchildrenreportedlowermeaningcomparedtoothergroups.19

FamilyandFaithPlayaPowerfulRoleinFindingMeaningBecauseperceptionsofmeaninghaveawiderangeofphysical,social,andmentalhealthconsequences,itiscriticaltoexaminehowpeopleapproachthepursuitofmeaningandhowthechangingsocialandreligiouslandscapeofAmericanculturemayinfluencepeople’sabilitytofindandmaintainmeaning.Interestingly—andperhapsspeakingtothegeneraldeclineofreligiouslifeintheUnitedStates—whenparticipantswerepromptedtodescribewhatgivestheirlivesmeaning(Study1),religiousfaithdidnotemergeasadominanttheme.Thatbeingsaid,theresultsfromoursurveysindicatepeopleoffaitharemoreheavilyinvestedinthefamilyrelationshipsthataremoststronglyassociatedwithmeaning.Thissuggeststhatthoughitisdecliningaccordingtomanymetrics,religionorsomepsychologicalorsocialcomponent19Theinteractionremainedstatisticallysignificantwhencontrollingfortheism/atheismandmaritalstatus.

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ofitcontinuestoplayanimportantroleinmeaning-making.Forinstance,inarecentseriesofstudies,mycolleaguesandIfoundthattheneedformeaningisauniquepredictorofbeliefinGodandreligiouscommitmentandthatreligiousinvolvementisassociatedwithgreaterperceptionsofmeaning.20Inotherstudies,wealsofoundthatthosewhodonotidentifyasreligioustendtobemoreattractedtofringebeliefssuchasbeliefinintelligentextraterrestrialbeingswhensearchingformeaninginlife.21Thedeclineoftraditionalreligionatthesocietalleveltellsuslittleaboutthepotentiallyinherentreligiousproclivitiesofhumansorhowtheseproclivitiesconnecttoothermeaning-providingsocialpursuits.Forwomen,familylifeappearstobeespeciallyrelevanttomeaning.However,theextenttowhichwomenviewedfamilyandraisingchildrenassourcesofmeaningvarieddependingonparentalstatus.Specifically,motherswereparticularlyinclinedtoviewfamilyandraisingchildrenasimportanttomeaning.Moreover,withinthedomainofraisingchildren,itwaswomenwithoutchildren,comparedtowomenwithchildrenandmenwithandwithoutchildren,whowereleastinclinedtoviewraisingchildrenasimportantformeaning.Thesetrendsmayhavesignificanceforperceptionsofmeaningassinglewomenandwomenwithoutchildrenviewedtheirlivesaslessmeaningfulthanmarriedwomenandmothersrespectively.Inaddition,marriedwomenwerelesslikelytoviewtheircareersasimportanttomeaningthanmarriedmenorsinglewomen.Formen,therewassomeevidencethatcareersandrelatedgoalsmayplayanimportantroleinfindingmeaning.InStudy1,menweremorelikelytodiscusspersonalandself-improvementgoals(whichcouldincludeprofessionalgoals)asimportanttomeaning.InStudy2,thoughsinglemenandwomendidnotdifferintheimportanceplacedoncareers,marriedmenplacedmoreimportanceoncareersthanmarriedwomen.Critically,thoughsomeeffectsrelatedtofamilywerestrongestforwomen,marriedmenandfathersalsoviewedfamilylifeasimportantformeaningcomparedtosinglemenandmenwithoutchildren.Andmarriedpeopleandparents,regardlessofsex,haveameaningadvantageovertheirsingleandchildlesscounterparts.Thetake-homemessageforalladults—regardlessofgroupdistinction—isthatclosesocialbonds,particularlythosethatinvolvemarriageandfamily,appeartoplayapowerfulroleinfindingmeaninginlife.Thedatafromthesesurveyscannotanswerimportantquestionsregardingcausalrelationships,andthereareundoubtedlymanyotherfactorsthatinfluencehowpeoplefindandmaintainmeaninginlife.Moreresearchiscertainlyneeded.However,thesestudiesofferanimportantsteptowardabetterunderstandingofmeaninginmodernAmerica.Dr.ClayRoutledgeisaprofessorofpsychologyatNorthDakotaStateUniversity.Heisaleadingexpertonthepsychologyofmeaning.Youcanfindoutmoreabouthisworkatclayroutledge.com.

20Abeyta,A.&Routledge,C.(2018).Theneedformeaningandreligiosity:Anindividualdifferencesapproachtoassessingexistentialneedsandtherelationwithreligiouscommitment,beliefs,andexperiences.PersonalityandIndividualDifferences,123,6-13.21Routledge,C.,Abeyta,A.A.,&Roylance,C.(2017).Wearenotalone:Themeaningmotive,religiosity,andbeliefinextraterrestrial

intelligence.MotivationandEmotion,41,135-146.

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