Preconceptions of Happiness and Satisfaction: The Perspective of Children from Czech Primary Schools
Journal: Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science (ERIES Journal) (Vol.16, No. 2)Publication Date: 2023-06-30
Authors : Jakub Pivarč;
Page : 128-139
Keywords : Children preconception; Czech Republic; Happiness; Life satisfaction; Quantitative research;
Abstract
The aim of this research was to determine what children aged 10–15 associate with happiness/satisfaction as well as to analyse which factors are related to their feelings of happiness and their evaluation of life satisfaction. A total of 954 children attending Czech primary schools from various socio-cultural backgrounds were surveyed using the incomplete sentence method. The levels of both their happiness and satisfaction were measured using the Subjective Happiness Scale and Students' Life Satisfaction Scale. The results indicate that the children considered themselves relatively happy and satisfied, and they understood happiness/satisfaction in terms of the concept of eudaimonia (personal growth, achievement of school goals, etc.). Happiness/satisfaction were indicated at a significantly lower level if the children did not feel accepted by their caregivers, described themselves as ‘melancholic', were raised in a single-parent family, or spent their childhood in institutional care. Further, as the children grew older, their happiness/satisfaction levels declined. Neither gender nor spirituality were found to predict happiness/satisfaction.
Other Latest Articles
- Mobile Augmented Reality in Biological Education: Perceptions of Austrian Secondary School Teachers
- Efficiency of Turkish Health Management Departments through Data Envelopment Analysis
- E-Learning in Kuwait: Students’ Perspective
- RELATIONSHIP OF THE VERTICAL DIMENSION OF OCCLUSION WITH ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS OF FINGER IN INDIVIDUALS OF KERALA POPULATION - A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
- Evaluation of Exhaled Carbon Monoxide Levels in Smokers and Non-Smokers-A Comparative Study
Last modified: 2023-06-30 19:41:17