Источник подлинных стремлений: значение внутренней согласованности ценностей и целей
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https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v17i97.1660Ключевые слова:
конкордантность целей, здоровые ценности, смысл жизни, удовлетворение потребностей, субъективное благополучиеАннотация
Количество исследований конкордантных целей значительно выросло за последние двадцать пять лет. Конкордантность целей описывается как соответствие между базовыми ценностями человека и самостоятельно поставленными целями. Преимущества выбора и достижения конкордантных целей хорошо исследованы. Однако из текущих исследований не ясно, представляет ли конкордантность целей внутренние/здоровые ценности, такие как самотрансценденция и открытость изменениям, и опосредует ли конкордантность целей влияние этих ценностей на благополучие. Данное кросс-секционное исследование пытается дать ответы на эти вопросы. Участие в исследовании приняли 545 респондентов, которые заполнили опросники, оценивающие личностные ценности, конкордантность целей, удовлетворенность потребностей, смысл жизни и удовлетворенность ею. Результаты показали, что самотрансценденция и открытость изменениям положительно связаны с благополучием, и эти связи статистически значимо опосредованы конкордантностью целей. Результаты исследования свидетельствуют о том, что следование здоровым ценностям и конкордантность целей приводят к повышению благополучия. Результаты подчеркивают важность согласованности ценностей и целей для обеспечения благополучия и предлагают новые возможности для дальнейших исследований выбора и достижения целей на основе ценностей среди различных групп населения.
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