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The meaning in life questionnaire: Assessing the presence of and search for meaning in life.

Michael F. Steger et al. (2006)

Published
Jan 1, 2006
Journal
Journal of Counseling Psychology · Vol. 53 · No. 1
DOI
10.1037/0022-0167.53.1.80

At a Glance

New questionnaire MLQ to measure meaning in life through Presence and Search domains

Summary

The authors created Meaning in Life Questionnaire in a positive context (Frankl's construction of meaning concept). The scale has 2 subscales (Presence and Search), 5 questions each. The tool is heavily used by other researchers and has many adaptations to different languages. Worth using if one needs to assess meaning in life or existential concern of meaninglessness.

Method Snapshot

creating and validating a new scale

Background

basic existential notions (meaning in life); Frankl + Yalom

A nice replacement of the old PIL scale that can assess the existential concern of meaninglessness, though some questions have arguable discriminant validity. To use!

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