”人生の意味” は医療分野の臨床に関連し、患者の幸福と機能を強化できる可能性のある要因である - カリフォルニア大学サンディエゴ校は人生における意味の存在は身体的および精神的幸福と関連し、人生の意味が見出せない人は精神的幸福と認知機能が劣っている可能性があることを報告 Research reported that “the existence of meaning in life” is associated with physical and mental well-being, while those who have no meaning in life may have poor mental well-being and cognitive function – University of California San Diego reported that “The medical field is beginning to recognize that meaning in life is a clinically relevant and potentially modifiable factor, which can be targeted to enhance the well-being and functioning of patients.”

カリフォルニア大学サンディエゴ校医学部のディリップV.ジェステ医学部長は、「人生でより多くの意味を見つけると人はより満足し、人生に目的がなく目的を探している場合ははるかにストレスを感じます。20代のように若いときは、自分のキャリア、人生のパートナー、あなたが人として誰であるかについて確信があまりありません。人は20代では人生の意味を探しています。しかしながら30代、40代、50代になり始めると、結婚し家族を持ち、キャリアに落ち着き、“人生の意味”が増します。一方、60歳以降は、物事は変わり始め、仕事を辞め、かつてのアイデンティティを失い、健康の問題が増え、友人や家族の何人かは亡くなり始めます。彼らは人生の意味を再び探し始め、かつて持っていた“人生の意味”は変わっていきます。」とコメントしている。
Dilip V. Jeste, MD, Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Neurosciences at UC San Diego School of Medicine said “When you find more meaning in life, you become more contented, whereas if you don’t have purpose in life and are searching for it unsuccessfully, you will feel much more stressed out,” “When you are young, like in your twenties, you are unsure about your career, a life partner and who you are as a person. You are searching for meaning in life,” “As you start to get into your thirties, forties and fifties, you have more established relationships, maybe you are married and have a family and you’re settled in a career. The search decreases and the meaning in life increases.” “After age 60, things begin to change. People retire from their job and start to lose their identity. They start to develop health issues and some of their friends and family begin to pass away. They start searching for “the meaning in life” again because the meaning they once had has changed.”
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