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Nekateri prediktorji življenjskih ciljev v Sloveniji in na Hrvaškem
ID Poljšak-Škraban, Olga (Author), ID Vehovar, Urban (Author), ID Žorga, Sonja (Author), ID Penezić, Zvjezdan (Author), ID Nekić, Marina (Author)

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Abstract
Življenjski cilji in interesi, ki so del motivacijskega sistema, imajo pomembno vlogo v psihološkem razvoju posameznika, saj usmerjajo načrtovanje življenja in odločanja ter zato tudi življenjski potek ljudi v prihodnosti. Prispevek predstavlja rezultate raziskave, ki proučuje razlike med slovenskim in hrvaškim vzorcem v izraženosti ciljev, usmerjenih v delovanje oz. v skupnost ter v analizo pomembnih prediktorjev obeh vrst ciljev na obeh vzorcih. Raziskava je izvedena na vzorcu 924 odraslih oseb obeh spolov (v starosti 21 do 70 let) iz Slovenije in Hrvaške. Uporabljena je bila Lestvica življenjskih ciljev (Pohlmann in Brunstein, 1997) ter Vprašalnik o doživljanju pomembnosti in uresničevanju nekaterih življenjskih ciljev. Rezultati kažejo na pomembne razlike med obema vzorcema pri ciljih, usmerjenih v delovanje oz. v skupnost; na obeh področjih dosegajo udeleženci iz hrvaškega vzorca višje rezultate kot slovenski udeleženci. V obeh vzorcih sta se kot pomembna prediktorja ciljev, usmerjenih v delovanje pokazala starost in ocena pomembnosti koristne izrabe prostega časa, za cilje, usmerjene v skupnost pa spol, starševstvo ter oceni pomembnosti starševstva in koristne izrabe prostega časa. Dobljene razlike razlagamo s procesi družbene modernizacije in ravnijo družbene blaginje, pri čemer se slovenski udeleženci raziskave gibljejo v okolju, v katerem imajo večje možnosti za uresničevanje svojih življenjskih ciljev, so bližje postmaterializmu in individualizmu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:življenjski cilji, motivacija, vrednote, razvojne naloge, starostne razlike, medkulturne razlike, odraslost
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:2008
Number of pages:Str. 73-90
Numbering:Letn. 17, št. 1
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-17010 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.922.26
ISSN on article:1318-1874
COBISS.SI-ID:7400009 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.07.2014
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Title:Psihološka obzorja
Publisher:Društvo psihologov Slovenije
ISSN:1318-1874
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Secondary language

Language:English
Abstract:
Personal goals and interests play an important role in human development because they orient people's life planning, decision-making and also, therefore, their future life course. The article presents the findings of a research which explores the eventual differences between Slovenian and Croatian sample in agency-oriented and communion-oriented life goals and the analysis of significant predictors of above mentioned life goals on both samples. The research included 924 adults of both genders, aged between 21 and 70 years from Slovenia and Croatia. In the study we used the scale of Goals (Pohlman and Brunstein, 1997) and a set of questions regarding various participant's life domains and their perceived importance. The results show significant differences on agency- oriented and communion-oriented life goals between the Slovenian and Croatian sample; in both cases croatian participants reach higher results than those from slovenina sample. As significant predictors in both samples were identified (a) age and importance of effective use of free time for agency-oriented goals, and (b) and gender, parenthood, importance of parenthood and importance of effective use of free time for communion-oriented life goals. The differences in results are explained by respective levels of social modernisation and social welfare, given the fact the Slovenian respondents are embedded in the social environment that offers more possibilities for fullfilment of their life goals, and are closer to postmaterialism and individualism.

Keywords:motivation, personal values, developmental tasks, age differences, cross cultural differences, adulthood

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