Abstract

BackgroundUnemployment is known to have a negative effect on the quality of life (QOL) of individuals. However, the influence of an autotelic personality on QOL and SOC of unemployed individuals remains unclear. Our study compared health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and sense of coherence (SOC) among 3 groups: (i) an autotelic personality group (AP), which tends to “go with the flow,” (ii) an average group (AV), and (iii) a non-autotelic personality group (NAP).MethodsIn October 2010, we conducted a cross-sectional survey among 140 job trainees not receiving unemployment benefits in Hiroshima, Japan. We collected 134 completed questionnaires. Autotelic personality was investigated using the Flow Experience Checklist, health-related quality of life was assessed using the Short Form (SF-8) Health Survey, and SOC was measured using the University of Tokyo Health Sociology version of the SOC3 scale (SOC3–UTHS).ResultsThe average age of participants was 36.14±11.54 year. Participants were classified into 3 groups based on daily activity values: 4+ for AP (n = 22), 1–3 for AV (n = 82), and 0 for NAP (n = 30). Significant differences were observed in mental component summary (MCS) score and SOC3–UTHS total scores in the ranking order of AP (highest), AV, and NAP.ConclusionOur findings indicate a need to develop programs for facilitating AP among unemployed people to enhance mental QOL and SOC.

Highlights

  • Unemployment is known to have a negative effect on the quality of life (QOL) of individuals

  • According to Asakawa, autotelic personality group (AP) provides greater possibility of increased psychological well-being for people across all cultures [12]. These results suggest that AP has the potential to have a positive impact on QOL and sense of coherence (SOC; describing a concept that generates good health) [13,14] of the unemployed

  • AP was identified on the basis of the number of activities that indicated flow experience [10]

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The aim of our study was to compare the health-related QOL (HRQOL) and SOC among 3 groups, those exhibiting AP, an average group (AV), and a non-autotelic personality group (NAP), among job trainees not receiving unemployment benefits

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