Cognitive evaluation of subjective well-being among healthy women with the different sport participation level
Keywords:
indicators, domains, overall quality of life, satisfaction/dissatisfaction, elite athletes, recraetional athletes, non-athletes, femaleAbstract
The objective of the study was to analyse the cognitive evaluations of subjective wellbeing
(SWB) among healthy women with different sport participation levels by
satisfaction with specific life indicators, specific life domains, and by the overall
quality of life (QOL). Three samples of healthy women (n=136) categorized by the
level of sport participation were recruited for the study: elite athletes (n=25),
recreational athletes (n=58), and non-athletes (n=53). The Subjective Quality of Life
Analysis questionnaire and the World Health Organisation QOL User Manual were
used as primary research methods. Healthy female elite and recreational athletes
reported significantly higher satisfaction in their lives with life indicators: justice,
truth, leisure activities, safety, and freedom compared to healthy female non-athletes.
Healthy female elite and recreational athletes reported significantly higher
satisfaction in their lives with Psychological health and Environment domains as well
as by the overall QOL compared to healthy female non-athletes.