CORRELATION BETWEEN SPORT, MOTIVATION FOR SPORT, GENERAL HEALTH, SATISFACTION WITH WORK AND LIFE IN SLOVENIAN ARMED FORCES Tkavc Suzana, M.Sc., Ministry.

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CORRELATION BETWEEN SPORT, MOTIVATION FOR SPORT, GENERAL HEALTH, SATISFACTION WITH WORK AND LIFE IN SLOVENIAN ARMED FORCES Tkavc Suzana, M.Sc., Ministry of Defence, Headquaters of Slovenian Armed Forces, Ljubljana, Slovenia Tušak Matej, Ph.D., University of Ljubljana, Faculty of sport, Ljubljana, Slovenia ( SPORT Masten Robert, Ph.D., University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia Dimec Tjaša, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of sport, Ljubljana, Slovenia CISM International Symposium 2009

INTRODUCTION The army represents a special area of a person's life and work with specific working conditions, which require a lot of mental and physical strain. The armies worldwide have been increasingly integrating and performing common tasks, such as peacekeeping in war zones or common actions in combat in different war zones of the world with various conditions (climatic, geographic, cultural, etc.). For that an individual has to be well-prepared for such conditions. Numerous researches (Diener et al., 1997; Myers & Diener, 1995) stated that people, who are more satisfied, are also more successful in various areas of life; satisfaction is related to successful outcomes.

We wanted to examine various psychological characteristics of life and work in the Slovenian Armed Forces. (human resources in SA) The basic aim of the research was to discover the meaning of sport, its value among the soldiers and officers and its motivational effect and the correlation between sport in the army and general health and satisfaction with life. We also tried to research the positive effects of sport on the work efficiency in the Slovenian Armed Forces.

METHOD PARTICIPANTS 141 employees of the Slovenian Armed Forces (75 soldiers and 66 officers) collaborated in the research. In our sample were included employees of Slovenian army from different units (Ljubljana, Maribor, Kranj, Vrhnika, Slovenska Bistrica, Postojna in Bohinjska Bela). INSTRUMENTS - Participation Motivation Questionnaire: PMQ (Gill, Gross & Huddleston, 1983) with a list of 30 potential motives or reasons for sports participation.

THE BENEFITS OF SPORT Better motivation Better reaction in stress, coping stress managment More emotional stable behavior Less anxiety and depression Better social skills Time management Better in coping with success and failures Etc.

A STORY OF SUCCES

SELF IMAGE SELF ESTEEM SELF CONFIDENCE MOTIVATION = SC X GOALS

Satisfaction With Life Scale – SWLS (Diener, Emmons, Larsen & Griffin, 1985). The scale consists of five items to which an individual has to answer on the scale from 1 (not true at all) to 7 (completely true). General Health Questionnaire - GHQ (Goldberg, 1972). The instrument was adapted for use for the purpose of this study. It consists of 13 questions to which the participant has to answer on a scale from 1 (not at all) to 5 (a lot more than usually). A high number of points means absence or lack of health. Self-motivation Inventory (Dishman, Ickes & Morgan; 1980) includes 40 statements. Work Efficiency Scale; It is composed of 19 statements to which the participant answers on a five level scale (1 not true at all for me and 5 completely true for me).

Values Scale (Musek, 1993, 2000); It is composed of 54 items, which represent 54 independent values. For finding out the intention of points of view on sport we composed The Point Of View Scale On Sport (SS) (Tušak & Korenjak, 2006). It is composed of 35 statements (e.g. "I like competing at competitions", "Sport represents enjoyment to me"). We made questionnaire concerning intention for abandonment of workplace (IAW)(Celin, 2006). It consists of 10 statements. The participants forwarded us some demographic data (age, body weight and height,…) and data about their work in the army (distance from work, satisfaction with the occupation…).

PROCEDURE After previous agreement with the Slovenian Armed Forces and their consent to collaborate in the research, we collected data in different units. The subjects filled in the questionnaires individually and considering the instruction added. Statistical analysis of data was made with SPSS

RESULTS

FINDINGS We've also found out that individuals who are more satisfied with employment in the Slovenian Armed Forces are more satisfied with life, healthier, more effective in their work and more self-motivated. They also do not think about leaving their work place. They have a very positive point of view on sport, and they are involved with sport activity in the Slovenian Armed Forces because they like comradely spirit, wishing to remain in a good shape, be physically fit and healthy, to improve their skills and learn new skills, they like being the part of the group (team) and they also like the coaches and leaders.

FINDINGS In a view of value orientation, we can say that those who wish to remain in the Slovenian Armed Forces highly value diligence, patriotism, sport and recreation, loyalty, cohabitation and peace between people, respect the laws, harmony with nature, love of children, nationality pride and sport and movement. On the other hand, those who do not wish to stay in the Slovenian Armed Forces, highly value a comfortable life and good food and drink.

CONCLUSIONS Longer employed in Slovenian Armed Forces are also more satisfied with their lifes, more efficient at work, with bigger self- motivation, not thinking about leaving their work place. About the value orientation the results showed that they also highly value moral principles, respect the laws, nationality pride, enjoyment in the art and on the other hand they care very little about food and drink. Individuals who are more satisfied with employment in the Slovenian army are more satisfied with life, healthier, more effective in their work and more self-motivated. Individuals who have more positive point of view on sport are also more interested, reliable and effective at work. Through these results we can confirm very positive effects of sport on the general life and work in the army. New researches should follow to discover more directions for practical suggestions.

SPORT AS A MODEL OF PERSISTENCE BEHAVIOR, SEEKING FOR CHALENGES