Exploring leisure time activities and sociodemographic indicators of subjective happiness and self-perceived health among Filipinos

This study explores the relationships of subjective happiness and self-perceived health with leisure time activities and sociodemographic variables among Filipinos. It uses data from the International Social Survey Programme 2007: Leisure Time and Sports (ISSP 2007), and is the first paper that spec...

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Main Author: Reyes, Joseph Anthony L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-15822021-11-24T03:43:39Z Exploring leisure time activities and sociodemographic indicators of subjective happiness and self-perceived health among Filipinos Reyes, Joseph Anthony L. This study explores the relationships of subjective happiness and self-perceived health with leisure time activities and sociodemographic variables among Filipinos. It uses data from the International Social Survey Programme 2007: Leisure Time and Sports (ISSP 2007), and is the first paper that specifically investigates the case of the Philippines. Ordinary least square and multinomial logistic regression analyses were conducted in this study. Age was found to have significant negative relationships with leisure time activity engagement, subjective happiness, and self-perceived health. Body Mass Index was found to significantly predict a better self-perceived health. Cultural, TV/music, and social leisure activities were found to be significant predictors only in some of the outcome categories of happiness and health, whereas physical leisure activities were not found to be significant. Notably, subjective happiness and self-perceived health were significantly predicted by subjective socio-economic status, but not by actual family income. Implications of the results are discussed in terms of the Philippines' context as a 'developing country' together with possibilities for an improved perception of quality of life among Filipinos. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/583 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/1582/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Happiness Health Social indicators--Philippines Leisure--Philippines Filipinos—Social conditions Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Happiness
Health
Social indicators--Philippines
Leisure--Philippines
Filipinos—Social conditions
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Happiness
Health
Social indicators--Philippines
Leisure--Philippines
Filipinos—Social conditions
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Reyes, Joseph Anthony L.
Exploring leisure time activities and sociodemographic indicators of subjective happiness and self-perceived health among Filipinos
description This study explores the relationships of subjective happiness and self-perceived health with leisure time activities and sociodemographic variables among Filipinos. It uses data from the International Social Survey Programme 2007: Leisure Time and Sports (ISSP 2007), and is the first paper that specifically investigates the case of the Philippines. Ordinary least square and multinomial logistic regression analyses were conducted in this study. Age was found to have significant negative relationships with leisure time activity engagement, subjective happiness, and self-perceived health. Body Mass Index was found to significantly predict a better self-perceived health. Cultural, TV/music, and social leisure activities were found to be significant predictors only in some of the outcome categories of happiness and health, whereas physical leisure activities were not found to be significant. Notably, subjective happiness and self-perceived health were significantly predicted by subjective socio-economic status, but not by actual family income. Implications of the results are discussed in terms of the Philippines' context as a 'developing country' together with possibilities for an improved perception of quality of life among Filipinos.
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author Reyes, Joseph Anthony L.
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title Exploring leisure time activities and sociodemographic indicators of subjective happiness and self-perceived health among Filipinos
title_short Exploring leisure time activities and sociodemographic indicators of subjective happiness and self-perceived health among Filipinos
title_full Exploring leisure time activities and sociodemographic indicators of subjective happiness and self-perceived health among Filipinos
title_fullStr Exploring leisure time activities and sociodemographic indicators of subjective happiness and self-perceived health among Filipinos
title_full_unstemmed Exploring leisure time activities and sociodemographic indicators of subjective happiness and self-perceived health among Filipinos
title_sort exploring leisure time activities and sociodemographic indicators of subjective happiness and self-perceived health among filipinos
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