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Do associations between sense of purpose, social support, and loneliness differ across the adult lifespan?

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2023
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Hill, P. L., Olaru, G., & Allemand, M. (2023). Do associations between sense of purpose, social support, and loneliness differ across the adult lifespan? Psychology and Aging, 38, 345–355. https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000733

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Past research has suggested that the path to purpose involves connections with people along the way. In support, sense of purpose appears higher amongst those adults with more positive social relationships and interactions. However, research has yet to consider whether associations between sense of purpose and social relationship variables differ across adulthood. The present study examined this claim using a sample of Swiss adults, who completed measures for sense of purpose, loneliness, received support, and provided support. A larg

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  • Hill, Patrick L
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  • Olaru, Gabriel
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  • Allemand, Mathias
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38

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4

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345

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355

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English

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2023-06

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2023-08-04

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0882-7974

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Hill, P. L., Olaru, G., & Allemand, M. (2023). Do associations between sense of purpose, social support, and loneliness differ across the adult lifespan? Psychology and Aging, 38, 345–355. https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000733

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