Optimism, Happiness, Life Meaning and Life Satisfaction Levels of the Faculty of Divinity Students: A Multi-Sample Correlational Study

This research was conducted to determine the optimism, happiness, life meaning, and life satisfaction levels of the Faculty of Theology students. Also, within the scope of the research, it is aimed to determine the relations between these concepts. The research was designed as a correlational survey...

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Main Authors: Ali Baltacı, Semra Nurdan Yağlı Soykan
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Language:English
Published: EDAM (Educational Consultancy and Research Center) 2020-06-01
Series:Spiritual Psychology and Counseling
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Online Access:https://spiritualpc.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/02_baltaci.pdf
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spelling doaj-5e6890cf261a45a68e0b2de6440679652020-11-25T03:29:09ZengEDAM (Educational Consultancy and Research Center)Spiritual Psychology and Counseling2458-96752458-96752020-06-015216718410.37898/spc.2020.5.2.91Optimism, Happiness, Life Meaning and Life Satisfaction Levels of the Faculty of Divinity Students: A Multi-Sample Correlational StudyAli Baltacı0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2550-8698Semra Nurdan Yağlı Soykan1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1482-8250Mersin UniversityAnkara UniversityThis research was conducted to determine the optimism, happiness, life meaning, and life satisfaction levels of the Faculty of Theology students. Also, within the scope of the research, it is aimed to determine the relations between these concepts. The research was designed as a correlational survey type that is one of the quantitative research methods. The multi-sample group consisted of 943 students studying in the faculties of theology at the universities of Ankara, Istanbul, Marmara, Ondokuz Mayıs, Ataturk, and Dokuz Eylul. The sample was determined by maximum diversity sampling. “Oxford Happiness Scale Short Form”, “Life Orientation Test”, “Life Meaning Scale” and “Life Satisfaction Scale” were used to collect data. In addition to descriptive statistics, correlation and hierarchical regression techniques were used to analyze the data. As a result of the research; It was determined that the level of optimism and happiness of the students was medium, whereas the perceptions of life meaning and life satisfaction were low. While women are more optimistic, happy and their life satisfaction is higher than men are, men have more perceptions about the meaning of life than women do. Besides, a significant and positive relationship between optimism, happiness, life meaning, and life satisfaction were determined.https://spiritualpc.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/02_baltaci.pdfhappinessoptimismthe meaning of lifelife satisfactiondivinitystudent
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Optimism, Happiness, Life Meaning and Life Satisfaction Levels of the Faculty of Divinity Students: A Multi-Sample Correlational Study
Spiritual Psychology and Counseling
happiness
optimism
the meaning of life
life satisfaction
divinity
student
author_facet Ali Baltacı
Semra Nurdan Yağlı Soykan
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title Optimism, Happiness, Life Meaning and Life Satisfaction Levels of the Faculty of Divinity Students: A Multi-Sample Correlational Study
title_short Optimism, Happiness, Life Meaning and Life Satisfaction Levels of the Faculty of Divinity Students: A Multi-Sample Correlational Study
title_full Optimism, Happiness, Life Meaning and Life Satisfaction Levels of the Faculty of Divinity Students: A Multi-Sample Correlational Study
title_fullStr Optimism, Happiness, Life Meaning and Life Satisfaction Levels of the Faculty of Divinity Students: A Multi-Sample Correlational Study
title_full_unstemmed Optimism, Happiness, Life Meaning and Life Satisfaction Levels of the Faculty of Divinity Students: A Multi-Sample Correlational Study
title_sort optimism, happiness, life meaning and life satisfaction levels of the faculty of divinity students: a multi-sample correlational study
publisher EDAM (Educational Consultancy and Research Center)
series Spiritual Psychology and Counseling
issn 2458-9675
2458-9675
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This research was conducted to determine the optimism, happiness, life meaning, and life satisfaction levels of the Faculty of Theology students. Also, within the scope of the research, it is aimed to determine the relations between these concepts. The research was designed as a correlational survey type that is one of the quantitative research methods. The multi-sample group consisted of 943 students studying in the faculties of theology at the universities of Ankara, Istanbul, Marmara, Ondokuz Mayıs, Ataturk, and Dokuz Eylul. The sample was determined by maximum diversity sampling. “Oxford Happiness Scale Short Form”, “Life Orientation Test”, “Life Meaning Scale” and “Life Satisfaction Scale” were used to collect data. In addition to descriptive statistics, correlation and hierarchical regression techniques were used to analyze the data. As a result of the research; It was determined that the level of optimism and happiness of the students was medium, whereas the perceptions of life meaning and life satisfaction were low. While women are more optimistic, happy and their life satisfaction is higher than men are, men have more perceptions about the meaning of life than women do. Besides, a significant and positive relationship between optimism, happiness, life meaning, and life satisfaction were determined.
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optimism
the meaning of life
life satisfaction
divinity
student
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