BASIC HOPE AND EXISTENTIAL ANXIETY AMONG ADULTHOOD GENERATIONS

B. Gawda
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Purpose. This study attempts to show the level of basic hope and existential anxiety among younger adults/emerging adulthood and middle adult generations. Basic hope is seen as a positive feeling playing a fundamental motivational role in the regulation of human behavior. It has been pointed out that hope is a prospective emotion that, contrary to fear/anxiety, is directed toward the future. Existential anxiety is thought to be inversely related with hope which means that existential anxiety is associated with unresolved intra-psychic conflicts. Methods. A sample of 139 younger and adult participants from the general population was examined. They represented three stages of adulthood: emerging adulthood (59), early adulthood (28), middle adulthood (52). They completed two self-measure questionnaires focused on basic hope (Basic Hope Inventory – 12 by Trzebiński and Zięba) and existential anxiety (Existential Anxiety Questionnaire by Weems and associates).  Results. The results indicate that the younger generation/emerging adulthood displays a higher level of existential anxiety and lower level of basic hope than other adult generations. Young people who feel higher existential anxiety do not believe that their future will be positive. Adult women display a higher level of basic hope than men while the level of existential anxiety is similar in both women and men  Conclusions. The results document developmental characteristics of the stage named emerging adulthood. At this stage of development, people are particularly vulnerable, full of fear for their future, they have to make important decisions about their education, professional decisions, and close interpersonal relationships. As their hope is low and existential anxiety is high they do not perceive their future positively.  
成年一代的基本希望和存在焦虑
目的。本研究试图揭示青年/初成年和中年世代的基本希望和存在焦虑水平。基本希望被视为一种积极的感觉,在人类行为的调节中起着基本的激励作用。有人指出,希望是一种面向未来的情绪,与恐惧/焦虑相反,它是面向未来的。存在焦虑被认为与希望呈负相关,这意味着存在焦虑与未解决的心理冲突有关。方法。研究人员从普通人群中选取了139名年轻人和成年人作为样本。他们代表了成年期的三个阶段:初成年期(59岁)、早期成年期(28岁)、中期成年期(52岁)。他们完成了两份自我测量问卷,主要关注基本希望(Trzebiński和Zięba的基本希望量表- 12)和存在焦虑(Weems和同事的存在焦虑问卷)。结果。结果表明,青年一代/初显期成人的存在焦虑水平高于其他成年世代,而基本希望水平较低。存在焦虑感较高的年轻人不相信他们的未来会是积极的。成年女性的基本希望水平高于男性,而男性和女性的存在焦虑水平相似。研究结果记录了新成年期的发育特征。在这个发展阶段,人们特别脆弱,对自己的未来充满了恐惧,他们不得不对自己的教育、职业决策和亲密的人际关系做出重要的决定。由于他们的希望很低,存在的焦虑很高,他们不能积极地看待自己的未来。
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