Being or having? – young adults life orientations and their satisfaction with life

Purpose: The main purpose of the study was to examine if life orientations of young adults (“being” or “having”) differentiate respondents with respect to the degree of life satisfaction. Material and methods: A total of 187 persons (143 woman and 44 man) aged 18 to 29 years were included in the stu...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Kruczek, Martyna Janicka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. 2019-06-01
Series:Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
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Online Access:http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2019-vol-19-no-2/being-or-having-young-adults-life-orientations-and-their-satisfaction-with-life?aid=852
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spelling doaj-397e72554ecc44848760e8cbe0cdb1dc2020-11-25T02:28:41ZengMedical Communications Sp. z o.o.Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna1644-63132451-06452019-06-0119215816410.15557/PiPK.2019.0016Being or having? – young adults life orientations and their satisfaction with lifeAgnieszka Kruczek0Martyna Janicka1Department of Clinical Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, PolandHospital for Nervous and Mental Illnesses in Świecie, Świecie, PolandPurpose: The main purpose of the study was to examine if life orientations of young adults (“being” or “having”) differentiate respondents with respect to the degree of life satisfaction. Material and methods: A total of 187 persons (143 woman and 44 man) aged 18 to 29 years were included in the study. The following methods were used in the study: sociodemographic questionnaire, Satisfaction with Life Scale by E. Diener, R.A. Emmons, R.J. Larson, S. Griffin and the Being and Having Orientations Scale of B. Grulkowski. Results: A life orientation is a kind of behaviour regulator, that set the direction of human activity. There is a distinction between a “being” orientation (which refers to spiritual values) and a “having” orientation (which refers to possessing material things) that are manifested in a variety of experiences, and is related to human thinking, feeling, and acting. Therefore, a life orientation may play a really important role in the satisfaction with life. Most of the respondents were characterised by a mixed orientation (“being–having”) and an average level of satisfaction with life. There is no significant difference in the level of satisfaction with life according to gender and the subject of studies. It was shown that people with the “being” orientation have greater satisfaction with life than people with the “having” orientation. The obtained results, which show no differences in satisfaction with life according to gender, are consistent with the earlier studies. And so is the result that people with the dominant of the “being” orientation have greater satisfaction with life, than those with the “having” orientation. Conclusions: Only few papers about “being” and “having” orientations have been published so far since the method used in the study occurs only in the Polish language and there is no data about its adaptations in different countries. Results of conducted research set the direction of educational impact and give the scientific basis for a well-known saying: money can’t buy happiness.http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2019-vol-19-no-2/being-or-having-young-adults-life-orientations-and-their-satisfaction-with-life?aid=852life orientationsbeinghavingsatisfaction with lifeyoung adults
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Martyna Janicka
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Being or having? – young adults life orientations and their satisfaction with life
Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
life orientations
being
having
satisfaction with life
young adults
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Martyna Janicka
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title Being or having? – young adults life orientations and their satisfaction with life
title_short Being or having? – young adults life orientations and their satisfaction with life
title_full Being or having? – young adults life orientations and their satisfaction with life
title_fullStr Being or having? – young adults life orientations and their satisfaction with life
title_full_unstemmed Being or having? – young adults life orientations and their satisfaction with life
title_sort being or having? – young adults life orientations and their satisfaction with life
publisher Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
series Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
issn 1644-6313
2451-0645
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Purpose: The main purpose of the study was to examine if life orientations of young adults (“being” or “having”) differentiate respondents with respect to the degree of life satisfaction. Material and methods: A total of 187 persons (143 woman and 44 man) aged 18 to 29 years were included in the study. The following methods were used in the study: sociodemographic questionnaire, Satisfaction with Life Scale by E. Diener, R.A. Emmons, R.J. Larson, S. Griffin and the Being and Having Orientations Scale of B. Grulkowski. Results: A life orientation is a kind of behaviour regulator, that set the direction of human activity. There is a distinction between a “being” orientation (which refers to spiritual values) and a “having” orientation (which refers to possessing material things) that are manifested in a variety of experiences, and is related to human thinking, feeling, and acting. Therefore, a life orientation may play a really important role in the satisfaction with life. Most of the respondents were characterised by a mixed orientation (“being–having”) and an average level of satisfaction with life. There is no significant difference in the level of satisfaction with life according to gender and the subject of studies. It was shown that people with the “being” orientation have greater satisfaction with life than people with the “having” orientation. The obtained results, which show no differences in satisfaction with life according to gender, are consistent with the earlier studies. And so is the result that people with the dominant of the “being” orientation have greater satisfaction with life, than those with the “having” orientation. Conclusions: Only few papers about “being” and “having” orientations have been published so far since the method used in the study occurs only in the Polish language and there is no data about its adaptations in different countries. Results of conducted research set the direction of educational impact and give the scientific basis for a well-known saying: money can’t buy happiness.
topic life orientations
being
having
satisfaction with life
young adults
url http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2019-vol-19-no-2/being-or-having-young-adults-life-orientations-and-their-satisfaction-with-life?aid=852
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