Vrednosti i subjektivna dobrobit u kontekstu tranzicije: Podaci iz Srbije

  • Olivera B. Radović Univerzitet u Prištini sa privremenim sedištem u Kosovskoj Mitrovici, Filozofski fakultet, Odeljenje za psihologiju
  • Dragana Z. Stanojević Univerzitet u Prištini sa privremenim sedištem u Kosovskoj Mitrovici, Filozofski fakultet, Odeljenje za psihologiju
  • Oliver M. Tošković Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, Odeljenje za psihologiju
Ključne reči: values||, ||vrednosti, circular model||, ||kružni model, well-being||, ||subjektivna dobrobit, self-determination theory||, ||teorija samoodređenja,

Sažetak


Ovo istraživanje je imalo dva osnovna cilja: (1) ispitati da li se Švarcov model vrednosti (Schwartz et al., 2012) replikuje i na srpskom uzorku, i (2) ispitati intenzitet i smer povezanosti tih vrednosti sa kognitivnom i afektivnom komponentom subjektivne dobrobiti u specifičnom socijalnopolitičkom kontekstu koji Srbija, kao zemlja u tranziciji, predstavlja. Uzorkom je obuhvaćeno 412 odraslih ispitanika, prosečnog uzrasta M = 34,42 (SD =6,305). Koristili smo sledeće samoopisne mere: PVQ-RR (Schwartz, et al. 2012), skalu zadovoljstva životom (Diener, Emmons, Larsen & Griffin, 1985) i SIAB-PANAS (Novović, Mihić, 2008). Dobijeni rezultati pokazuju da se vrednosti postulirane revidiranim Švarcovim modelom adekvatno raspoređuju i na našem uzorku. Dobijene korelacije između tih vrednosti i komponenti subjektivne dobrobiti mogu se smatrati očekivanim i u skladu su sa perspektivom „zdravih vrednosti” o odnosu vrednosti i subjektivne dobrobiti. Na kraju, diskutovane su implikacije dobijenih rezultata.

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