The Relationship among Promoting in the Leisure Sports Participation of Retired Elderly on Re-socialization, and Recovery Resilience, life satisfaction

2014 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 531-542
Author(s):  
Hong Rok Kim ◽  
Gwang Uk Lee

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between leisure immersion and life satisfaction. The main group considered for this study was marine leisure sports enthusiasts. To conduct this study, a survey in the form of a questionnaire was used. The survey targeted 256 marine leisure sports enthusiasts in 2018. For analysis of the data obtained, SPSS 12.0 statistical program was used. From the use of the software, frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, reliability test, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis were conducted. This enabled the following findings to be reached. Firstly, results obtained from the study pointed that the leisure lifestyle of marine leisure sports enthusiasts has a positive correlation with leisure immersion and life satisfaction. Secondly, among the leisure lifestyle, family-oriented, rational planning, and work-oriented all had a positive influence on the behavioral immersion, and the sensory pursuit, relationship-oriented, and leisure helplessness all had a positive influence on cognitive immersion. Third, among the leisure lifestyle, family-oriented, relationship-oriented, rational planning, and work-oriented all had a positive influence on the physical activity satisfaction, and family-oriented, sensory pursuit, relationship-oriented, and work-oriented all had a positive influence on rest activity satisfaction, and the family-oriented, rational planning, and leisure helplessness all had a positive influence on social activity satisfaction. In conclusion, it was observed that the leisure lifestyle of marine leisure sports enthusiasts has a positive correlation with leisure immersion and life satisfaction. It was also observed that the leisure lifestyle has a partial influence on leisure immersion, behavioral immersion and cognitive immersion affecting the leisure lifestyle were incompatible with each other. In addition, the leisure lifestyles had a partial impact on life satisfaction, where among them, the leisure lifestyle of family-oriented, relationship-oriented, and work-oriented all had an influence on the life satisfaction


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (14) ◽  
pp. 7734
Author(s):  
Kyung-Yur Lee ◽  
Sang-Hyeon Park

Do informal gatherings with members in group leisure sports increase satisfaction and sustainable participation? The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderating role of informal gatherings with regard to self-determined motivation (SDM), leisure satisfaction (LS), and intention to participate sustainably (INPS) in the context of group leisure sports. An empirical analysis of a sample of 423 adults participating in group leisure sports was conducted. Structural equation modeling revealed that SDM exerted a statistically significant impact on LS, and, in turn, LS was conducive to INPS. The multigroup analysis indicated that informal gatherings played a significant moderating role in the relationship between non-self-determined extrinsic motivation and LS. Certain sociodemographic characteristics and sports participation behavior were ascertained as control variables. This study theoretically contributes to the expansion of self-determination theory, affirming the effect of informal gatherings as a unique variable and suggesting practical implications for sustainable leisure participation.


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