Health Psychology Report (Jun 2023)

Predictors of sense of quality of life and the moderating role of stage experience in a group of illusionists

  • Wojciech Napora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/hpr/159462
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 331 – 341

Abstract

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Background The sense of the quality of life is an important variable, especially in the context of the profession; therefore it seems essen-tial to capture the variables that predict this construct. The aim of the article was to show how self-esteem, emotional in-telligence and social competences explain the sense of quality of life in a group of illusionists (N = 53). Participants and procedure The aim of the article was to show how self-esteem, emotional intelligence and social competences explain the sense of quality of life in a group of illusionists (N = 53). Moreover, the moderating role of the stage experience of relationships be-tween predictors and the explained variable was checked. Polish tools were used in the study: the Popular Questionnaire of Emotional Intelligence, the Questionnaire of Social Competences and the Sense of Quality of Life Questionnaire. Results Among the predictors that explained the sense of quality of life to the greatest extent (in the psychosocial, subjective and metaphysical spheres) were the acceptance of emotions and social competences. Stage experience turned out to be a moderator of the relation between emotional intelligence and the subjective sphere of the sense of quality of life. Conclusions The conducted research may constitute the basis for changing the approach to everyday functioning in order to improve the sense of quality of life.

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