How are quality of life and preferred values viewed by Hungarian adults?

The purpose of this study was to reveal the characteristics of quality of life, activities, and value systems of the adults participating in our survey. Within these factors, we paid special attention to psychosomatic values such as health, physical activity, free time, and to such activities as spo...

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Main Authors: József Bognár, Csaba Konczos, Beatrix K. Geosits, Judith Gangl, Balázs Fügedi, Attila Agócs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:http://www.jhse.ua.es/index.php/jhse/article/view/69/205
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spelling doaj-24c91f7329e44948896e0d30e68aa2c42020-11-24T21:40:02ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022010-01-01518493How are quality of life and preferred values viewed by Hungarian adults?József BognárCsaba KonczosBeatrix K. GeositsJudith GanglBalázs FügediAttila AgócsThe purpose of this study was to reveal the characteristics of quality of life, activities, and value systems of the adults participating in our survey. Within these factors, we paid special attention to psychosomatic values such as health, physical activity, free time, and to such activities as sports, trips, and walking. Our sample (N=142) was selected in Budapest and in eight cities/towns in Western Hungary and was asked to fill out a questionnaire with open and closed-ended questions. The middleaged adults participating in the study (M=45.8 SD±8.810) seem to have a sufficient amount of freetime, and only a third of them take part in no or very little physical activity on a regular basis. Personal relationships were the most important component of quality of life, followed by physicalenvironment, meaning in life, and health satisfaction. They also unequivocally considered family as the most important among the value categories. In addition, they ranked health, love, and honour at the top of their scale. The least accepted or preferred values from the bottom of the ordinal scale were sports, career, and free time. As to the rank order of everyday activities, at the top of the scale we can find sleeping/relaxation, reading, TV/film. Society/friends, physical activities/games, computing/internet, trips/walking, and listening to music were considered less popular. In accordance with the literature, the values rank order of the adult population has revealed that sports and trips are significantly less preferred values and activity forms than passive relaxation, sleeping, reading, and watching TV.http://www.jhse.ua.es/index.php/jhse/article/view/69/205adultsvalue and activity systemhealthphysical activity.
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Judith Gangl
Balázs Fügedi
Attila Agócs
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Csaba Konczos
Beatrix K. Geosits
Judith Gangl
Balázs Fügedi
Attila Agócs
How are quality of life and preferred values viewed by Hungarian adults?
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
adults
value and activity system
health
physical activity.
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Csaba Konczos
Beatrix K. Geosits
Judith Gangl
Balázs Fügedi
Attila Agócs
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title How are quality of life and preferred values viewed by Hungarian adults?
title_short How are quality of life and preferred values viewed by Hungarian adults?
title_full How are quality of life and preferred values viewed by Hungarian adults?
title_fullStr How are quality of life and preferred values viewed by Hungarian adults?
title_full_unstemmed How are quality of life and preferred values viewed by Hungarian adults?
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publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The purpose of this study was to reveal the characteristics of quality of life, activities, and value systems of the adults participating in our survey. Within these factors, we paid special attention to psychosomatic values such as health, physical activity, free time, and to such activities as sports, trips, and walking. Our sample (N=142) was selected in Budapest and in eight cities/towns in Western Hungary and was asked to fill out a questionnaire with open and closed-ended questions. The middleaged adults participating in the study (M=45.8 SD±8.810) seem to have a sufficient amount of freetime, and only a third of them take part in no or very little physical activity on a regular basis. Personal relationships were the most important component of quality of life, followed by physicalenvironment, meaning in life, and health satisfaction. They also unequivocally considered family as the most important among the value categories. In addition, they ranked health, love, and honour at the top of their scale. The least accepted or preferred values from the bottom of the ordinal scale were sports, career, and free time. As to the rank order of everyday activities, at the top of the scale we can find sleeping/relaxation, reading, TV/film. Society/friends, physical activities/games, computing/internet, trips/walking, and listening to music were considered less popular. In accordance with the literature, the values rank order of the adult population has revealed that sports and trips are significantly less preferred values and activity forms than passive relaxation, sleeping, reading, and watching TV.
topic adults
value and activity system
health
physical activity.
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