Investigation of The Relationship Between The Life Quality and Life Satisfactions of Karate Do Coaches in The Covid-19 Outbreak Process
Fuat Gökdere, Şebnem Şarvan Cengiz
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ABSTRACT
Aim: The aim of the study is to report the quality of life
and life satisfaction of karate-do trainers during the covid-19 epidemic and
public health restrictions, and to examine the relationships between trainers'
quality of life and life satisfaction while the restrictions persist.
Methods: During public health restrictions, Karate Do trainers
were recruited through an online survey and social media posting of
demographics, quality of life, and life satisfaction sections. The World Health
Organization Quality of Life Scale (WHOQOL-BREF) and the 7-point Likert-type
Life Satisfaction Scale developed by Diener et al. (1985) and validated in
Turkish by Bekmezci and Mert (2018) were used. IBM SPSS 22 package was used for
data analysis. Independent Sample T test, One way Anova Test and Pearson
Correlation Test were used with the program. The significance level of all
evaluations was taken into account as p<0.05.
Results: In the findings obtained in the study, no significant
difference was found between the participants' gender, age, educational status,
residence and coaching time, and life satisfaction in the sub-dimensions of
quality of life. A significant difference was found between the monthly income
levels of the participants and the sub-dimensions of the quality of life,
namely the psychological field and the environmental field and life
satisfaction. During the pandemic period, significant differences were observed
in the levels of paying attention to mask-distance-hygiene rules and in all
sub-dimensions of quality of life. As a result of the correlation analysis, it
was observed that as the quality of life of karate do trainers increased, life
satisfaction at the mid-low level increased positively.
Conclusion: No significant difference was found between the
variables of gender, age, education level, residence and duration of coaching
of karate do trainers and quality of life and life satisfaction. It was
observed that there was a significant difference between the monthly income of
the trainers and the sub-dimensions of the quality of life, namely
psychological domain, environmental domain and life satisfaction. As karate do
trainers pay attention to hygiene rules in every period, significant
differences were observed between the level of attention to
mask-distance-hygiene rules and all sub-dimensions of quality of life during
the pandemic period. From this point of view, it can be said that Karate Do
trainers pay attention to hygiene rules, especially during the pandemic period.
In our study, it was observed that as the quality of life of Karate Do trainers
increased, their life satisfaction also increased moderately positively. It is
predicted that this ratio will increase even more with the new regulations to
be made on the living standards and personal rights of Karate Do trainers.
Keywords: Covid-19, Karate Trainers, Quality of Life, Life Satisfaction.