Cigna Research: Purpose Trumps Chronic Disease, Yet Fewer Than One in Three Americans Have a Strong Sense of Purpose
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Dec 3, 2025 9:14 am ET1min read
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Cigna research shows that Americans lacking a strong sense of purpose experience lower vitality, higher depression and anxiety rates, unhealthy behaviors, and increased loneliness. Only 1 in 3 Americans report having a strong sense of purpose, which is linked to greater autonomy and control over physical health. Those with purpose are more engaged and have stronger relationships.

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