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Bridges and Barriers in the Development of Faith, Identity, and Life Purpose in College Seniors. Katie Byron Whitney Guthrie Cindy Miller-Perrin Don Thompson June 13, 2006. Emergence of Positive Psychology.
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Bridges and Barriers in the Development of Faith, Identity, and Life Purpose in College Seniors Katie Byron Whitney Guthrie Cindy Miller-Perrin Don Thompson June 13, 2006
Emergence of Positive Psychology • Traditionally, the field of psychology has focused on individuals’ maladaptive traits and pathologies • Positive Psychology explores individual health and well-being
Life Purpose • Life purpose is a popular area of research within Positive Psychology • Life purpose is linked to well-being • Life purpose is part of Pepperdine University’s Mission
What Contributes to Life Purpose? • Faith • Religion is one context in which we encounter commitment to an ultimate concern or purpose • Identity • Our ongoing life narratives allow us to understand who we are and where we belong – i.e. our life purpose
Faith and Life Purpose Bridges • Religious conversion • Life purpose evolves following conversion: euphoria, doubt, renewed strength and stability • Core experiences • Experiences of feeling close with God, including the perception that God dwells within, engender a sense of life purpose • Spiritual strivings • Sacred goals that aim for meaningful life objectives, pertaining to a person’s imago dei, contribute to life purpose • Mysticism • Strong emotional religious experience accompanies a strong sense of life purpose • God Control • The degree to which individuals perceive God as being in control of their life can impact life direction or purpose
Identity and Life Purpose Bridges • Developing a sense of identity out of life stories and experiences leads to life meaning and purpose • Identity confusion – caused by lack of goals, based on lack of direction – negatively impacts life purpose • Development of life purpose helps to resolve identity crises
Life Purpose Barriers • To date, no studies have addressed factors that inhibit one’s understanding of life purpose • For those who experience discrimination, minority status is negatively related to personal growth • There are many other potential barriers to life purpose such as anxiety, financial circumstances, personality, etc.
Hypotheses – Bridges & Barriers to Life Purpose • Faith development and identity achievement positively predict life purpose • Specific barriers examined in the current study negatively predict life purpose • Personality or personal emotions • Views and opinions of others • Social pressures or personal circumstances
Participants • 89 undergraduates (mean age = 21.53) • 60% female, 40% male • 67% White, 6% Asian, 6% Latino, 10% Multiracial/Other • 64% Protestant, 14% Catholic, 2% Jewish, 1% Hindu, 18% Other/None • All participants were seniors at Pepperdine University • Students were selected from the 2002 entering class to participate in a longitudinal survey on faith, identity, and vocation. The current study included 89 of these participants who responded to two separate surveys given during their senior year
Measures & Scales • General Life Purpose Scale • Life Purpose Barriers Scale • Identity Scale • Ego-Identity Status • Faith Scales • Faith Maturity • Spiritual Transcendence
General Life Purpose Scale • Designed to measure overall sense of life purpose • Sample items • I have a good sense of purpose in life • I have no sense of direction in life • My life is valuable and worthwhile • I am making a contribution to society
Life Purpose Barriers Scale • Measures factors that can prevent individuals from fulfilling their life purpose • Yields scores on three subscales: • Personality or personal emotions • Lack of motivation, fear, being uncertain of what God wants • Views and opinions of others • Parents, boyfriend or girlfriend, teachers • Social pressures or personal circumstances • Financial debt, feeling limited by gender stereotypes
Ego-Identity Status Survey • Classifies subjects into one of four identity groups: • Achievement: exploration and commitment • “It took me a while to figure it out, but now I really know what I want for a career.” • Moratorium: exploration without commitment • “Religion is confusing to me right now. I keep changing my views on what is right and wrong for me.” • Foreclosure: no exploration, but commitment • “My parents decided a long time ago what I should go into for employment and I’m following through with their plans.” • Diffusion: no exploration or commitment • “I haven’t really considered politics. It just doesn’t excite me much.”
Faith Maturity Scale • Measures values and behavioral manifestations of faith • Sample items • My life is filled with meaning and purpose • I have a real sense that God is guiding me • My faith shapes how I think and act each and every day • I devote time to reading and studying the Bible
Spiritual Transcendence Scale • Measures ability to step outside of oneself and immediate surroundings to view life on large scale, yielding three subscales: • Connectedness: assesses participants’ sense of community and relationships with others • I am concerned about those who will come after me in life • Prayer Fulfillment: assesses participants’ prayer or meditation experience • I have experienced deep fulfillment and bliss through my prayers or meditations • Universality: assesses participants’ sense of a greater meaning in life • I believe that death is a doorway to another plane of existence
Additional Results • Barrier Gender Differences • Faith Gender Differences • Predictors of Life Purpose
Gender Differences: Emotional Barriers • Females perceive emotional barriers to life purpose at higher levels than males
Gender Differences: Social Pressure Barriers • Females perceive social barriers to life purpose at higher levels than males
Gender Differences: Faith Variables • Females scored significantly higher on Faith Maturity & Spiritual Transcendence
Best Predictors of Life Purpose Faith Maturity Achieved Identity Status Emotional Barriers Life Purpose
Lessons for Pepperdine University • Engender Faith Growth – Mentoring, Spiritual Nourishment, Challenges to Faith • Promote Self-Discovery – leading to Achieved Identity – Reflective Experiences – International Programs, Retreats, Club Convo • Understand dynamics of gender, especially considering our 60/40 balance