Correlation of Students' Interpersonal Orientation, Experience and Motivation for Livingin a Dormitory Cover Image

Povezanost interpersonalne orijentacije, iskustva i motivacije studenata za stanovanje u studentskom domu
Correlation of Students' Interpersonal Orientation, Experience and Motivation for Livingin a Dormitory

Author(s): Bisera Sofović
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Adult Education
Published by: JU ‘’Bosanski kulturni centar Kantona Sarajevo’’
Keywords: interpersonal orientation; adjustment to studies; dormitory; college students;

Summary/Abstract: One of the indicators of psychological adjustment of adolescents is interpersonal orinetation (attitudes to generalised others). This paper deals with interpersonal orientation of college students facing specific challenges during studying - living in a dormitory. The aim of the research was to examine the correlation between interpersonal orientation of students, their previous experience in coeval collective accommodation (peer-to-peer housing) and their motivation for living in a dormitory. Scale of interpersonal orientation (Bezinović, 2002), applied to 221 students, at the age of 18 to 28, who came from other towns to Sarajevo to study and who were living in one of dormitories of ''Studentski centar'' and Foundation for improvement of education and culture ''Source of Hope''. Two items are included in the questionnaire to examine the experience of housing in a collective accommodation and motivation for living in a dormitory. The results indicate that there is a statistically significant correlation of interpersonal orinetation of the students and their previous experience in coeval collective accommodation, as well as their motivation for living in a dormitory. Students with developed positive (philantropic) orientation have predominantly pleasant experience, but students with developed negative (misanthropic) orientation have predominantly unpleasant experience while staying in coeval collective accommodation (peer-to-peer housing). It is proved that students who claim that the main reason for living in a dormitory is living with a peer group, have the highest philantropic and the lowest misanthropic orientation. Students, who have not had the possibility to choose a place of housing, have the lowest philanthropic and the highest misanhropic orientation.

  • Issue Year: XIX/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 97-114
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Bosnian