2014
DOI: 10.5507/ag.2014.024
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Life satisfaction, health, self-evaluation and sexuality in current university students of sport sciences, education and natural sciences

Abstract: Background: Lifestyle and health of an individual are influenced by many factors; a significant factor is life satisfaction. Life satisfaction is understood as a multidimensional construct closely related to the area of personal wellbeing and quality of life. Life satisfaction in university students represents one of the determinants of good health, high motivation for studying, work productivity, satisfactory interpersonal relationships and overall healthy lifestyle. Objective: The main objective of the prese… Show more

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“…Studies on health behavior of STEM students are rare. In one such study, natural sciences students had lower scores in life satisfaction and perceived health compared with sports or education students [54]. In the present study, in all indirect preventive measures, STEM students scored lower in the top two boxes (always/often) compared with MED and HSC students, except taking herbal supplements (however this was used by only one quarter of students).…”
Section: Preventive Measurescontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…Studies on health behavior of STEM students are rare. In one such study, natural sciences students had lower scores in life satisfaction and perceived health compared with sports or education students [54]. In the present study, in all indirect preventive measures, STEM students scored lower in the top two boxes (always/often) compared with MED and HSC students, except taking herbal supplements (however this was used by only one quarter of students).…”
Section: Preventive Measurescontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…In addition, even if the MHL of Czech students is better than that of Chinese students, there is room for improvement, for example, integrating mental health education into the curriculum of relevant programs, such as psychology or healthrelated courses, to raise awareness about mental health and promote good mental health practices among students. The results of some studies on Czech students suggest focusing on implementing physical activity into an individual's life, as it appears that active individuals show higher levels of satisfaction with their health and life in general, so it can be assumed that this may also have the impact on the level of MHL (Kvintová & Sigmund, 2016;Kvintova et al, 2014;Sigmund et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is usually insufficient awareness of mental health education among top management and insufficient resources for mental health professionals to carry out their work (Lockett, 1988;Zhang & Spicer, 2014). On the contrary, the Czech Republic may have a more mature mental health education system than China (Sigmund et al, 2014).…”
Section: Inter-country Differencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bireysel tatmin, özdeğerlendirme ve cinsel durum açısından da benzer sonuçlara ulaşılmıştır. Bu verilerden yola çıkarak bu öğrencilerin fiziksel aktivite ve algılanan yaşam doyumları arasında olumlu bir korelasyonun olduğu sonucuna varılmıştır (Sigmund, Kvintová, Hřebíčková, Šafář, Sigmundová, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified