Scarpa, Michael P Zopluoglu, Cengiz Prilleltensky, Isaac
Published in
Journal of community psychology
Mattering is defined as experiences of feeling valued and adding value in different domains of life: self, relationships, work, and community. Mattering is a construct with great relevance across psychological and social issues. Research has suggested there may be value in understanding group differences in mattering. Following the recent validatio...
Baguri, Ezza Mad Roslan, Samsilah Hassan, Siti Aishah Krauss, Steven Eric Zaremohzzabieh, Zeinab
Published in
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
(1) Background: The closure of schools and the transition to online teaching because of the COVID-19 pandemic’s restrictions have resulted in significant changes in the workplace. Consequently, several resilience strategies have been implemented, and chief among them focus on the topic of burnout and coping abilities; (2) Purpose: Thus, this study ...
Carey, Roderick L Polanco, Camila Blackman, Horatio
Published in
Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence
Inspired by Black Lives Matter activism, we used racialized lenses on social-psychological "mattering" to investigate how Black high school boys' interactions shaped their perceived mattering. Researchers conducted interviews with 17 self-identified Black boys who were part of a larger school-based partnership called The Black Boy Mattering Project...
Boring, Brandon L Maffly-Kipp, Joseph Mathur, Vani A Hicks, Joshua A
Published in
Journal of Pain Research
Objective Meaning in life is consistently associated with better health outcomes across a range of mental and physical domains. However, meaning in life is a complex construct involving three distinct facets: coherence, purpose, and mattering. While these facets have been studied individually in relation to pain, they have not been assessed concurr...
Marco, Jose Heliodoro García-Alandete, Joaquín Pérez Rodríguez, Sandra Guillén, Verónica Baños, Rosa M. Tormo-Irun, Maria Pilar
Published in
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Background To assess three dimensions of Meaning in Life (comprehension, purpose, and mattering) the Multidimensional Existential Meaning Scale (MEMS) was developed, however, the MEMS's factorial structure has not yet been confirmed in a Spanish-speaking sample. A question that remains unanswered is which of the three dimensions of MiL are associat...
Hultin, Lotta Introna, Lucas D. Balázs Göransson, Markus Mähring, Magnus
How is it possible to gain a sense that you have a voice and that your life matters when you have lost everything and live your life as a ‘displaced person’ in extreme precarity? We explore this question by examining the mundane everyday organizing practices of Syrian refugees living in tented settlements in Lebanon. Contrasting traditional empiric...
Mohamed, Salwa Ahmed Hendy, Abdelaziz Ezzat Mahmoud, Omaima Mohamed Mohamed, Sayeda
Published in
Nursing open
To assess the mattering perception, feelings of burnout and work engagement amongst nurses during coronavirus outbreak. Cross-sectional research design. It conducted at Zagazig fever hospital and chest hospital on 280 nurses. A self-administered questionnaire containing four parts; characteristics, mattering at Work Scale, Burnout scale and Engagem...
Scarpa, Michael P. Di Martino, Salvatore Prilleltensky, Isaac
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
Research has suggested a fundamental connection between fairness and well-being at the individual, relational, and societal levels. Mattering is a multidimensional construct consisting of feeling valued by, and adding value to, self and others. Prior studies have attempted to connect mattering to both fairness and a variety of well-being outcomes. ...
Krokstad, Steinar
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
The dominant political ideology of recent decades, neoliberalism, have resulted in diminished sense of mattering for several groups in the society, not at least people outside the labor market. This has left its mark on vocational rehabilitation programs in welfare states like Norway. Higher requirements shall be set for benefit recipients, and com...
Pachana, Nancy A. Baumeister, Roy F.
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
The quest for meaning in life takes on new challenges and directions during late life. This mini-review draws on prior theory to analyze meaningfulness into six discrete dimensions (purpose, value, efficacy, self-worth, mattering, and comprehension) and covers research into how these apply and operate specifically during late life. Limited remainin...