The Holocaust Experience and Its Role in the Association Between Meaning in Life, Depressive Symptoms and Life Satisfaction

Ruth Maytles, Lee Greenblatt-Kimron, Sharon Avidor, Yoav S. Bergman, Yuval Palgi

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ملخص

Holocaust survivors often reveal long-term depressive symptoms, while demonstrating life satisfaction. The present study examined the role of meaning in life (MIL) of Holocaust survivors in this context. Survivors (n = 44) and comparisons (n = 51) provided background information and completed MIL, depressive symptoms, and life satisfaction scales. MIL was associated with lower depressive symptoms and higher life satisfaction. Moreover, the MIL-depressive symptoms/life satisfaction links were stronger among Holocaust survivors. Results provide insight for tailoring treatment interventions for older adults who have been exposed to prolonged traumatic experiences or genocide, that focus on MIL, to enhance mental health.

اللغة الأصليةالإنجليزيّة
الصفحات (من إلى)1089-1102
عدد الصفحات14
دوريةJournal of Gerontological Social Work
مستوى الصوت67
رقم الإصدار8
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرنُشِر - 2024

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