2021
DOI: 10.15503/jecs2021.2.539.549
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Spirituality and Irrational Beliefs of Movement Activities in Slovaks and Czechs

Abstract: Aim. The present study is focused on exploring of the relationship between spirituality and irrational beliefs particularly in relation to movement activities in Slovakia and Czechia, i.e., helplessness, idealisation, perfectionism, external vulnerability, and negative expectation.  Concept. Our research has been focused on the investigation, comparison, and correlation between the level of spirituality and irrational beliefs depending on the frequency of sport activities.  Method. The research sample (N = 469… Show more

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“…The assumption that women, who have a higher share of domestic work compared to men, report lower values of happiness has been confirmed. It can be stated that large gender differences between men and women within one country causes a lower level of happiness in women [1,[93][94][95][96]. From this point of view, the higher achieved happiness of women in the Czech Republic may mean a shift in Czech society towards Hofstede's feminist society.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assumption that women, who have a higher share of domestic work compared to men, report lower values of happiness has been confirmed. It can be stated that large gender differences between men and women within one country causes a lower level of happiness in women [1,[93][94][95][96]. From this point of view, the higher achieved happiness of women in the Czech Republic may mean a shift in Czech society towards Hofstede's feminist society.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, students can also contribute to the formation of their own sustainable education [95], opportunities for improving learning [96], personal progress in technical skills [97], or skills in detecting manipulative elements of the media [89,98] under the conditions of the pandemic. In addition, an honest individual approach (for example through online personal interviews) can also raise necessary questions from the student about his/her own formation of his/her personal attitudes in relation to risky behaviors in the school environment [99], or even social radicalism and social fundamentalism [100]-including answers to complex questions such as the importance attributed by students to human authenticity [101], human roles and responsibilities [102], the quality of human life [103], or the quality of the environment [104], as well as to questions about the importance of human thinking and decision making [105] or about the meaning of one's own beliefs [106,107].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dysfunctions of the emotional regulatory system in affective disorders, such as depression [39] or mania, result from injured relationship interactions during the underlying depressive conflict [40,41]. Research into the adult population [42] points to a connection between perfectionism, burnout, irrational beliefs [43], and the neurotic form of altruism, which is one of the forms of pathological management of fundamental depressive conflict.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%