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Association of trait and specific hopes: cross sectional study on students and workers of health professions in Split, Croatia (CROSBI ID 298992)

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Malički, Mario ; Marković, Domagoj ; Marušić, Matko Association of trait and specific hopes: cross sectional study on students and workers of health professions in Split, Croatia // PeerJ, 4 (2016), 1604, 10. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1604

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Malički, Mario ; Marković, Domagoj ; Marušić, Matko

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Association of trait and specific hopes: cross sectional study on students and workers of health professions in Split, Croatia

Introduction. Hope (hoping) is most commonly assessed as a dispositional trait and associated with quality of life, self-care agency and non- attempts of suicide. However, little research has been conducted on hoping for specific events. Materials and Methods. We distributed a survey consisting of Integrative Hope Scale (IHS) and visual analogue scales on which respondents could declare their levels (intensity) of hope for specific events, to all first year health students enrolled at the University Department of Health Studies, Split, Croatia in 2011/2012, as well as to working health professionals attending a nursing conference in April 2012. Results. A total of 161 (89.4%) students and 88 (89.8%) working health professionals returned the completed questionnaires. We found high trait hope scores of students and working health professionals (Md = 111, 95% CI [109–113] vs. Md = 115, 95% CI [112– 119] ; U = 5, 353, P = 0.065), and weak to moderate correlations of trait and specific hopes (r = 0.18–0.48, Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient). Students and workers reported 31 different things they hoped for most in life, of which the most prevalent were being healthy and happy. There was very little agreement between participants’ reported influence of the four factors compromising the trait hope (self- confidence, ambition, optimism, and social support) on their specific hopes. Conclusions. Our findings, while strengthening the validity of hope as a trait, indicate that specific hopes of individuals are moderated by factors not captured by the IHS trait scale. Further research should explore specific hoping in detail, as well as the effectiveness of interventions aimed at increasing specific or generalized hoping.

Instrument validation ; Visual analog scaling ; Croatia ; Health personnel ; Hope

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Podaci o izdanju

4

2016.

1604

10

objavljeno

2167-8359

10.7717/peerj.1604

Povezanost rada

Kognitivna znanost (prirodne, tehničke, biomedicina i zdravstvo, društvene i humanističke znanosti), Socijalne djelatnosti

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