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Oct, 2007

Relationship between ikigai and views on life and death among college students

The Japanese Journal of Health Psychology
  • Oishi Kazuo
  • ,
  • Yasukawa Michio
  • ,
  • Nigorikawa Takashi
  • ,
  • Iida Fumihiko

Volume
20
Number
2
First page
1
Last page
9
Language
Japanese
Publishing type
Research paper (scientific journal)
DOI
10.11560/jahp.20.2_1
Publisher
The Japanese Association of Health Psychology

The relationship between the degree of ikigai (the Japanese word for one's sense of purpose in life: Kumano, 2005) and views on life and death were investigated. Participants were 1,137 college students (635 males and 502 females). The degree of ikigai was evaluated by using the Purpose In Life test (PIL test) developed by Crumbaugh and Maholick (1964, 1969). We used Part-A of this questionnaire that is composed of 20 questions. Additionally, views on life and death were assessed by a questionnaire composed of five questions that was developed by he authors, which referred to life after death, reincarnation, life lesson, soul mate, and the law of causality hypotheses. Results indicated that the mean PIL score for both sexes was 92.1±16.6, with the mean female score being higher than the male. The histograms of responses to the views on life and death questions indicated bimodal distributions, i.e., responses tended to be "believe or not believe."Females tended to choose "believe the hypotheses" more often compared to males. The group that responded "Yes" to the questionnaire on the views on life and death tended to have a higher PIL score than those that responded "No". These results suggest that people who believe the spiritual hypotheses tended to have higher ikigai.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.11560/jahp.20.2_1
CiNii Articles
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/130004950327
CiNii Books
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/AN10483586
URL
http://id.ndl.go.jp/bib/9323352
URL
https://jlc.jst.go.jp/DN/JALC/00304908064?from=CiNii
URL
http://search.jamas.or.jp/link/ui/2008135079
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  • DOI : 10.11560/jahp.20.2_1
  • ISSN : 0917-3323
  • CiNii Articles ID : 130004950327
  • CiNii Books ID : AN10483586

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