Title Odnos preferencije filmova, ekstraverzije i depresivnosti
Title (english) The relationship between film preference, extraversion and depression
Author Matija Blažević
Mentor Ana Slišković (mentor)
Committee member Ana Slišković (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Jelena Ombla (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Ana Šimunić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zadar (Department of Psychology) Zadar
Defense date and country 2024-09-20, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Psychology General Psychology
Abstract Filmovi su vrsta masovnih medija koja je u današnje vrijeme uvelike prisutna u čovjekovom svakodnevnom životu, a njihov utjecaj na pojedinca se očituje kako u stavovima i ponašanju tako i u vjerovanjima i željama pojedinca i sveukupnog društva (Galić, 2016). Iako je ovaj utjecaj filmova na pojedinca prepoznat, istraživanja koja su se bavila odnosom osobina ličnosti i preferencija su ipak u većoj mjeri bila usmjerena na preferencije glazbe nego filmova, dok su istraživanja koja se bave odnosom preferencije filmova i depresivnosti rijetka usprkos izraženom problemu veće prevalencije depresivnosti i depresije u suvremeno vrijeme. S obzirom na navedeno cilj ovog istraživanja bio je ispitati odnos preferencije filmova, ekstraverzije i depresivnosti. Istraživanje je provedeno online putem pri čemu je u njemu sudjelovalo 122 punoljetnih sudionika od čega je niih 35 muškaraca, 84 žene, dvoje sudionika je odabralo opciju drugo, a jedan sudionik je naveo da se ne želi izjasniti. Prosječna dob sudionika je 24,53 godine. Sudionici su najprije davali procjene preferencije gledanja žanrova filmova i čestine gledanja žanrova filmova (komedije, romantični, akcijski, znanstveno-fantastični, avanturistički, horor, triler, drama i tragedija) nakon čega su ispunili subskalu ekstraverzije iz hrvatskog prijevoda 50 leksičkih velikih pet faktorskih oznaka za samoocjenjivanje (IPIP 50) i subskalu depresivnosti - Skale depresivnosti, anksioznosti i stresa (DASS). Obradom rezultata utvrđena je statistički značajna korelacija između razine depresivnosti i preferencije za žanr komedije. Odnosno, što je viša razina depresivnosti manja je preferencija za žanr komedije. Nije utvrđena statistički značajna povezanost između depresivnosti i preferencije ostalih žanrova filmova, kao ni između razine ekstraverzije i nijednog od žanrova filmova.
Abstract (english) Movies are a type of mass media that is nowadays largely present in people's everyday life, and their influence on the individual is manifested both in attitudes and behavior, as well as in the beliefs and desires of the individual and the society as a whole (Galić, 2016). Although this influence of movies on the individual has been recognized, research that dealt with the relationship between personality traits and preferences was concentrated more on music preferences than movies, while research that deals with movie preferences and depressive symptoms is rare despite the exspressed problem of higher prevelence of depressive symptoms and depression in modern times. Given the above, the aim of this research was to examine the relationship between movie preference, extraversion and levels of depression. The survey was conducted online, with the participation of 122 adults, of which 35 were men, 84 were women, two participants chose the option other and one participan indicated that they preferred not to specify their gender. The average age of participants is 24.53 years. The participants first gave estimates of preferences for watching movie genres and the frequency of watching movie genres (comedy, romantic, action, science fiction, adventure, horror, thriller, drama and tragedy) after which they filled out the extraversion subscale from the Croatian translation of 50 lexical big five factor labels for self-assessment (IPIP 50) and the depression subscale - Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS). The analyses revealed a statistically significant correlation between depressive symptoms and the preference for the comedy genre. That is, the higher the level of depressive symptoms in an individual, the lower the preference for the comedy genre. No statistically significant correlation was found between depression and preference for other film genres, nor between the level of extraversion and any of the film genres.
Keywords
filmovi
filmski žanrovi
preferencije filmova
ekstraverzija
depresivnos
Keywords (english)
ilms
film genres
film preferences
extraversion
depressive symptoms
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:162:541114
Study programme Title: Psychology Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) psihologije (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) psihologije)
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Created on 2024-09-23 12:56:19