The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of spirituality to work and family roles and life satisfaction among gifted adults. Satisfaction with work and family roles was examined in combination with spiritual well-being in order to study the contribution each makes to variance in life satisfaction. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were employed in order to gain a greater depth of understanding of these complex issues. Results from multiple regression analyses indicated that existential well-being and marital satisfaction contributed significantly to life satisfaction. In response to open-ended questions, participants articulated many ways in which their spirituality impacted their work, marriage, parenting, and life satisfaction. Results are discussed in relation to the literature. Implications for mental health counseling and future research are provided.
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July 01 2006
Relationship of Spirituality to Work and Family Roles and Life Satisfaction Among Gifted Adults Available to Purchase
Journal of Mental Health Counseling (2006) 28 (3): 253–268.
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Kristin M. Perrone, L. Kay Webb, Stephen L. Wright, Z. Vance Jackson, Tracy M. Ksiazak; Relationship of Spirituality to Work and Family Roles and Life Satisfaction Among Gifted Adults. Journal of Mental Health Counseling 1 July 2006; 28 (3): 253–268. doi: https://doi.org/10.17744/mehc.28.3.81a1dlhwelblce0v
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