933 resultados para Satisfação com a vida - Life satisfaction
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Participation in leisure-time activities, self-concept perceptions and individual dispositional goal orientations were examined as mediators of relationships between physical coordination and self-evaluations of life satisfaction and general self-concept for 173 boys aged 10-13 years. Participants completed seven-day activity diaries and 12-month retrospective recall questionnaires recording participation in leisure-time activities. Self-report measures of self-concept, global life satisfaction and dispositional goal orientations were also completed. Results showed that boys with moderate to severe physical coordination difficulties had significantly lower self-concept perceptions of physical ability and appearance, peer and parent relations and general self-concept, as well as lower life satisfaction than boys with medium to high levels of physical coordination. The relationships between boys' physical coordination and their self-perceptions of life satisfaction and general self-concept were significantly influenced by individual self-concept appraisals of physical ability and appearance, peer and parent relations. Adopting task-oriented goals was found to positively change the relationship between physical coordination and both general self-concept and life satisfaction. Team sport participation positively mediated the relationship between physical coordination and life satisfaction. The potential for team sport participation and adoption of task-oriented goals to influence life satisfaction for boys with differing levels of physical coordination was discussed. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V.. All rights reserved.
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A study was conducted in order to describe and understand the occupational role behavior of gay men with particular interest on understanding the impact of an HIV diagnosis on their roles and life satisfaction. A 137-item questionnaire was developed for this study and distributed through various gay community groups in south Florida. The process resulted in ranked description of 24 valued occupational roles of gay men (n = 80) along with a general understanding of potential shifts that may occur in those roles as a result of becoming infected with HIV. The study concludes that a diagnosis of HIV infection impacts gay men both by altering their value for particular roles and by darkening the images they hold of their future. The study also identified key factors which may contribute to the greater life satisfaction of gay men including greater confidence in personal knowledge of HIV, a more optimistic outlook an life, the use of stronger coping styles, and perceiving stronger social support and lower stress. ^
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Enquadramento: Nos últimos anos, tem-se verificado na nossa sociedade, um aumento progressivo da institucionalização de idosos. Ao entrar para uma instituição, o Idoso é levado a viver um mundo à parte, perdendo a sua individualidade e consequentemente entrar num processo de isolamento que poderá contribuir para níveis elevados de insatisfação com a vida. As situações de (in)dependência, as alterações verificadas nas estruturas familiares, as razões que levam ao internamento e ainda as relações e formas de ocupação dos tempos livres têm sido variáveis apontadas por vários investigadores como determinantes na satisfação com a vida dos Idosos. Objectivos: Identificar a satisfação com a vida em Idosos Institucionalizados e sua relação com variáveis sociodemográficas e psicossociais. Métodos: O modelo de investigação adoptado, é do tipo quantitativo, não experimental, descritivo, transversal e correlacional. Participaram no estudo 62 idosos. O instrumento de colheita de dados utilizado integrava os grupos: Factores Pessoais, Factores Situacionais, Índice de Actividades de Lazer, Escala de Avaliação de Actividades da Vida Diária e a Escala para Medida da Satisfação com a Vida. Resultados: A população estudada é maioritariamente feminina, com idades superiores aos 80 anos, sendo predominantemente viúvos. Trata-se de pessoas letradas, reformadas por limite de idade, possuindo recursos económicos baixos. Estão na instituição por preferência e iniciativa própria. Na sua maioria são bastante autónomos e no que diz respeito às actividades de lazer, as mais praticadas são: “passear”, “conversar com os amigos” e “ver televisão”. Os resultados da escala de medida da satisfação com a vida revelam que a maioria dos Idosos está muito satisfeito com a vida, porém não se obtiveram correlações estatísticas significativas entre esta e as variáveis sócio-demográficas e psicossociais (níveis de (in) dependência e actividades de laser).
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O envelhecimento da população é uma realidade indiscutível nas sociedades contemporâneas. Independentemente dos modelos societários em que vivamos, a longevidade só faz sentido se for acompanhada por felicidade, qualidade e satisfação de vida. No entanto, este envelhecimento generalizado da população traz consigo vários constrangimentos à população idosa, entre eles a sua institucionalização em lares de terceira idade. O processo de institucionalização pode ter efeitos negativos ao nível do bemestar psicossocial dos idosos institucionalizados se não forem tidos em conta determinados factores promotores do sucesso adaptativo que conduzam a melhores níveis de satisfação. Neste estudo, a questão lançada tem subjacente a convicção de que existem vários factores que podem contribuir ou influenciar positiva ou negativamente a satisfação com o lar das pessoas idosas residentes em cenários institucionais. Este foi, precisamente, o objectivo do nosso trabalho, ou seja, analisar os níveis de satisfação com a vida e com o lar e os factores que se relacionam com a satisfação com o lar. Trata-se de um estudo de observação, transversal, que recaiu em 49 idosos institucionalizados em duas instituições da rede solidária do concelho de Miranda do Corvo. Utilizámos uma metodologia quantitativa para medir objectivamente o nível de satisfação com a vida e com o lar das pessoas idosas institucionalizadas. No âmbito da utilização desta metodologia administrou-se um inquérito por questionário, elaborado por nós, e uma Escala de Satisfação com a Vida (Meadow et. al., 1992). A aplicação desta Escala de Satisfação com a Vida revelou boas características psicométricas ao nível da fidedignidade (medida através da sua consistência interna) e a média reflecte um grupo de inquiridos moderadamente satisfeitos com a vida. Na nossa investigação empírica tivemos oportunidade de verificar que a maior parte dos inquiridos se manifestou satisfeita com a sua residência no lar. Apurámos igualmente que existe uma associação entre a satisfação com o lar e a solidão e que a satisfação difere consoante os contactos de amizade (presença versus ausência) e as actividades sóciorecreativas (participação versus não participação).
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The aim of the present study is to examine the mediating effect of social safeness on the relationship between forgiveness and life satisfaction. Participants were 311 university students who completed a questionnaire package that included the Trait Forgiveness Scale, the Social Safeness and Pleasure Scale, and the Life Satisfaction Scale. According to the results, social safeness and life satisfaction were predicted positively by forgiveness. On the other hand, life satisfaction was predicted positively by social safeness. In addition, social safeness mediated on the relationship between forgiveness and life satisfaction. The results were discussed in the light of the related literature and dependent recommendations to the area were given.
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Unemployment is related to economic, political and social aspects. One of the least analysed social aspects is the relationship between unemployment and the (individual) perceived levels of well-being, such as life satisfaction or happiness. This chapter complements previous work on the subject, using a panel-data econometrics methodology to analyze the relationship between unemployment and life satisfaction in a wide range of countries worldwide. The results confirm that unemployment has a negative effect, statistically significant, on life satisfaction, either for men or for women.
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The purpose of the present study is to extend our current understanding of the effects of caregiver burden on life satisfaction by examining whether or not there are ethnic differences in coping strategies used to manage caregiving. Several specific hypotheses were tested in order to determine the linkages among age, gender, ethnicity (i.e., familism, filial piety), caregiver burden, coping with caregiving, and life satisfaction. A total of 103 Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White participants ages 60 and older were included in this study (mean age was 67.42; 16.5% male; 83.5 % female; 52.4% Hispanic; 47.6% Non-Hispanic White). The results suggest that demographics and certain coping skills can influence levels of life satisfaction and burden experienced by caregivers. The findings from this study shed light on how to structure effective psychoeducational interventions, facilitate adaptive coping, reduce burden, and improve life satisfaction for older adult caregivers.
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Abstract While Europe is slowly recovering from the economic recession, its effects on labour markets are still visible. The number of jobless families has increased and previous research has shown that unemployment can affect the wellbeing of both parents and their children. In this study we explored the links between parental unemployment and youth life satisfaction by considering the potential moderating roles played by satisfaction with family life and perceived family wealth. We used descriptive statistics, correlations, simple moderation and moderated moderation models of regression on data from a representative sample of 3937 Portuguese students (Mage = 13.9 years; SD ± 1.7; 48 % boys). Results showed that the negative effects of parental unemployment on youth life satisfaction were moderated by youth perceived satisfaction with family life but not by perceived wealth. This suggested that during family unemployment, young people satisfied with their family life are less vulnerable to the negative effects of parental unemployment on their life satisfaction. The relationship between parental unemployment and youth well-being requires further research, especially during periods of labour market crisis.
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Aims: The present study is aimed at studying the research question whether high satisfaction levels achieved through either (1) the fact that one's quality of life is truly satisfactory (i.e., stabilized life satisfaction) or through (2) adapting a more favorable perception of one's quality of life by lowering standards (i.e., resigned life satisfaction) are associated with different levels of positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) when compared to each other but also when compared to dissatisfied individuals. Case Report: A sample of 104 adults completed measures assessing stabilized and resigned life satisfaction, PA and NA, and global life satisfaction (i.e., no explicit consideration of differences in standards) in an online survey. Participants were not paid for participation but received feedback on results of the study if interest was expressed. Results: Stabilized life satisfaction and global life satisfaction showed highly similar correlation pattern with PA and NA. Resigned satisfaction was negatively associated with PA and positively correlated with NA. Stabilized and resigned satisfied individuals showed more favorable levels of PA and NA compared with dissatisfied individuals, but did not differ from each other with regard to their levels of PA and NA. Conclusion: Although showing a less favorable correlation pattern with PA and NA, adopting a resigned form of satisfaction (i.e., taking a more favorable view of one's quality of life by lowering individual standards) seemed to prevent individuals from experiencing the same high levels of NA like dissatisfied ones. This has not been studied in detail so far, and therefore, the present paper opens a further area of research within the context of life satisfaction.