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Title:Povezanost duhovnosti, religioznosti in hvaležnosti s subjektivnim blagostanjem: primerjava med Slovenci, živečimi v Argentini, in Slovenci, živečimi v Sloveniji
Authors:ID Žnidaršič, Maja (Author)
ID Habe, Katarina (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
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PID: 20.500.12556/dkum/4fe3c062-8489-45a2-965d-68dd39cf9c8f
 
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Abstract:Namen raziskave je bil ugotoviti, če obstajajo med Slovenci, živečimi v Argentini, in Slovenci, živečimi v Sloveniji, v subjektivnem blagostanju razlike v povezavi z duhovnostjo, religioznostjo in hvaležnostjo. Končni vzorec je zajemal 295 udeležencev in sicer 141 Slovencev v Argentini (preseljenih po 2. svetovni vojni), starih med 10 in 90 let in 154 Slovencev iz matične domovine, starih med 17 in 64 let. V vzorcu argentinskih Slovencev je bilo zajetih 58 moških in 82 žensk. Vzorec Slovencev iz matične domovine je zajemal 35 moških in 119 žensk. Udeleženci raziskave so vprašalnik izpolnili preko spleta. Rezultati raziskave so pokazali, da med religioznimi Slovenci, živečimi v Argentini, in Slovenci, živečimi v Sloveniji, glede na primerjane koncepte ni statistično pomembnih razlik. Na celotnem vzorcu se je pokazalo, da se vse tri mere subjektivnega blagostanja statistično pomembno povezujejo s hvaležnostjo, pri čemer sta se zadovoljstvo z življenjem in pozitivni afekt s hvaležnostjo povezovala pozitivno, negativni afekt pa šibko negativno. Hvaležnost se je v obeh skupinah pozitivno povezovala z merami duhovnosti. Najmočneje se je s hvaležnostjo povezovala dimenzija obče povezanosti. Mere duhovnosti so se pozitivno povezovale z zadovoljstvom z življenjem in pozitivnim afektom, medtem ko se subjektivno blagostanje in pogostost udeleževanja pri verskih obredih nista statistično pomembno povezovala. Pomembne razlike med skupinama so se pojavile pri specifičnih vidikih religioznosti, ki govorijo o razlogih za vključevanje v verske aktivnosti udeležencev. Slovenci v Argentini v večji meri povezujejo vključevanje v verske aktivnosti z utrjevanjem nacionalne identitete in udeleževanjem družine in sorodnikov v le te. Tudi sveto mašo povezujejo z ohranjanjem izročila staršev/starih staršev in z razvijanjem osebnega odnosa z Bogom v višji meri kot Slovenci iz matične domovine.
Keywords:subjektivno blagostanje, duhovnost, religioznost, hvaležnost, medkulturne razlike, argentinski Slovenci
Place of publishing:Maribor
Publisher:[M. Žnidaršič]
Year of publishing:2018
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-71484 New window
UDC:159.923(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:24048392 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:GJZKCMID
Publication date in DKUM:01.10.2018
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Language:English
Title:The connection between spirituality, religiousness, gratitude and subjective well-being: a comparison between Slovenes living in Argentina and Slovenes living in Slovenia
Abstract:The aim of this research was to determine whether there are any differences in the subjective well-being among Slovenes living in Argentina and Slovenes living in Slovenia in terms of spirituality, religiousness and gratitude. The final sample covered 295 participants. Of these, 141 were Slovenes in Argentina (migrated there after the Second World War), aged between 10 and 90, and 154 Slovenes from the motherland, aged between 17 and 64 years of age. The sample of Slovenes living in Argentina included 58 men and 82 women. In the sample of Slovenes in their motherland, there were 35 men and 119 women. Participants of the survey filled in the questionnaire online. The results of the research showed no statistically significant differences among the religious Slovenes living in Argentina and Slovenes living in Slovenia considering the comparable concepts. The entire sample showed that all three measures of subjective well-being statistically significantly correlate with gratitude. In terms of satisfaction with life and a positive affect, gratitude proved to be positive, and the negative affect was weakly negative. The gratitude in both groups showed a positive correlation with the dimensions of spirituality. The most intensely gratefully connected dimension is the connectedness. Spirituality measures have a positive correlation to satisfaction with life and a positive affect, according to the survey. The subjective well-being and the frequency of participation in religious rituals have not shown a statistically significant link. Significant differences between the groups appeared on specific aspects of religiosity, which talk about the reasons for engaging in the religious activities of the participants. Slovenians in Argentina are more closely involved in engaging in religious activities by consolidating their national identity and because relatives do so as well. What is even more, the Holy Mass is being linked largely to preserving the traditions of parents / grandparents and by developing a personal relationship with God than Slovenes from the motherland.
Keywords:subjective well-being, spirituality, religiousness, gratitude, intercultural differences, Argentinian Slovenians


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