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Title: Satisfaction with life among university students from nine countries: Cross-national study during the frst wave of COVID-19 pandemic
Authors: Rogowska, Aleksandra
Ochnik, Dominika
Kuśnierz, Cezary
Jakubiak, Monika
Schütz, Astrid
Held, Marco
Arzenšek, Ana
Benatov, Joy
Berger, Rony
Korchagina, Elena
Pavlova, Iuliia
Blažková, Ivana
Konečná, Zdeňka
Aslan, Imran
Çınar, Orhan
Cuero‑Acosta, Yonni Angel
Keywords: cross‑national study
university and college students
satisfaction with life, Exposure to COVID‑19
perceived negative impact of coronavirus on life
physical activity
gender diferences
Issue Date: 11-Dec-2021
Publisher: BMC Public Health
Citation: Satisfaction with life among university students from nine countries: Cross-national study during the frst wave of COVID-19 pandemic / Aleksandra M. Rogowska, Dominika Ochnik, Cezary Kuśnierz, Monika Jakubiak, Astrid Schütz, Marco J. Held, Ana Arzenšek, Joy Benatov, Rony Berger Elena V. Korchagina, Iuliia Pavlova, Ivana Blažková, Zdeňka Konečná, Imran Aslan, Orhan Çınar, Yonni Angel Cuero‑Acosta // BMC Public Health. - 2021. - Vol. 21. - P. 2262-2281 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-12288-1 (Web of Science)
Series/Report no.: наукові праці професорсько-викладацького складу ЛДУФК імені Івана Боберського в базах даних Scopus та WoS;
Abstract: Background: A cross‑sectional study was performed to examine life satisfaction diferences between university students from nine countries during the frst wave of the COVID‑19 pandemic. A cross‑national comparison of the association between life satisfaction and a set of variables was also conducted. Methods: Participants in the study were 2349 university students with a mean age of 23 years (M = 23.15, SD = 4.66). There was a predominance of women (69.26%) and individuals studying at the bachelor level (78%). The research was conducted between May and July 2020 in nine countries: Slovenia (n=209), the Czech Republic (Czechia)(n=308), Germany (n=267), Poland (n=301), Ukraine (n=310), Russia (n=285), Turkey (n=310), Israel (n=199), and Colombia (n=153). Participants completed an online survey involving measures of satisfaction with life (SWLS), exposure to COVID‑19, perceived negative impact of coronavirus (PNIC) on students’ well‑being, general self‑reported health (GSRH), physical activity (PA), and some demographics (gender, place of residence, level of study). A one‑way ANOVA was used to explore cross‑national diferences in life satisfaction. The χ2 independence test was performed separately in each country to examine associations between life satisfaction and other variables. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions were used to identify life satisfaction predictors among a set of demographic and health‑related variables in each of the nine countries. Results: The level of life satisfaction varied between university students from the nine countries. The results for life satisfaction and the other variables difered between countries. Numerous associations were noted between satisfaction with life and several variables, and these showed cross‑national diferences. Distinct predictors of life satisfaction were observed for each country. However, poor self‑rated physical health was a predictor of low life satisfaction independent of the country. Conclusions: The association between life satisfaction and subjective assessment of physical health seems to be universal, while the other variables are related to cross‑cultural diferences. Special public health attention should be focused on psychologically supporting people who do not feel healthy.
URI: http://repository.ldufk.edu.ua/handle/34606048/32159
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