Off-the-job activities and well-being in healthcare professionals (CROSBI ID 156689)
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Prizmić-Larsen, Zvjezdana ; Kaliterna Lipovčan, Ljiljana ; Burušić, Josip
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Off-the-job activities and well-being in healthcare professionals
The aim of the study was to explore the relationship between off-the-job activities and subjective well-being in the healthcare professionals. The sample of 185 healthcare professionals from three medical settings in Croatia were administered a questionnaire which included measures of worker’s satisfaction with the opportunity to carry out a set of 15 of off-the-job activities as well as measures of subjective well-being: life satisfaction, happiness and job satisfaction. Regression analyses were used to examine the effects of satisfaction with opportunity to carry off-the-job activities on well-being measures. Out of various off-the-job activities, healthcare professionals in our sample were the most satisfied with opportunity to carry out family and household oriented activities (raising children, being with spouse or partner, shopping for household needs) and the least satisfied with the opportunity to exercise, take part in organization and keep up with news. The satisfaction with opportunity to shop for household needs was the only significant predictor of life satisfaction. None of the off-the-job activities predicted the overall happiness, only being younger was associated with higher reported overall happiness. Job satisfaction was predicted by satisfaction with balancing work and family life.
off-the-job activities; life satisfaction; happiness; job satisfaction; work-family balance; subjective well-being
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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Psihologija, Socijalne djelatnosti