Analyzing Food-Related Life Satisfaction and other Predictors of Life Satisfaction in Central Chile
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Schnettler, Berta
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Analyzing Food-Related Life Satisfaction and other Predictors of Life Satisfaction in Central Chile
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This study aimed to assess the effect of satisfaction with food-related life on life satisfaction among
inhabitants of the main municipalities of central Chile. A survey was applied to a sample of 1,277
people, distributed proportionally by municipality. The questionnaire included the following scales:
SWLS (Satisfaction with Life Scale), SWFL (Satisfaction with Food-related Life) and the Health-
Related Quality of Life Index (HRQOL). Questions were asked regarding eating habits inside and
outside the home, time available for meals at home, the assessment of five sources of happiness
and the demographic characteristics of those surveyed. An ordered logit model was proposed, in
which the dependent variable was satisfaction with life. Satisfaction with life was significantly related
to the respondent's socioeconomic status, self-perception of health, degree of satisfaction with
food-related life, monthly food expenditure, time available for supper with the family (p <.01);
gender, self-reported number of days affected by mental health problems, frequency of supper with
the family, the degree of agreement with respect to family being an important source of happiness
(p <.05); and family size and frequency of food consumption in fast food outlets (p <.10).
Satisfaction with life in the study sample is related to aspects associated with health, family and
eating, and the family interaction associated with eating may play an important role in overall
satisfaction with life.
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Spanish Journal of Psychology Volumen: 18 Número de artículo: e38 2015
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