Experiences of meaning in life in urban and rural Zambia
Austad, Anne; Cheyeka, Austin M.; Danbolt, Lars Johan; Kamanga, Gilbert; Mwale, Nelly; Stifoss-Hanssen, Hans; Sørensen, Torgeir; Schnell, Tatjana
Peer reviewed, Journal article
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3110984Utgivelsesdato
2023Metadata
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Archive for the Psychology of Religion/ Archiv für Religionspsychologie. 2023, 45 (3), 247-268 10.1177/00846724231175186Sammendrag
Meaning in life has become an important topic in empirical research in the psychology of religion. Although it has been studied and found applicable in many different contexts, research on meaning in life and sources of meaning in African countries is scarce. This study qualitatively investigates understandings and experiences of meaning in life and sources of meaning among urban and village dwellers with different educational backgrounds in Zambia. Seven focus group interviews (total N=52) were conducted and analysed, drawing on Schnell’s model of meaning in life and sources of meaning. The results indicate that the concept of meaning in life is relevant to both urban and village dwellers in Zambia. Meaning experiences and sources of meaning are associated with certain life domains: relationships; religion; education and work; leisure activities; and health and survival. Each life domain includes several fundamental sources of meaning, which can be related to Schnell’s four dimensions of sources of meaning: self-transcendence, self-actualisation, order and well-being and relate.