Author: Janie P. Marjerrison
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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The Relationship of Leisure Participation to Leisure Satisfaction and Life Satisfaction of the Elderly
Author: Janie P. Marjerrison
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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Publisher:
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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The Relationship Between Leisure Participation and Leisure Satisfaction of the Rural Elderly ...
Author: Gwen M. Holly
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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The Relationship Between Leisure Satisfaction and Life Satisfaction
Author: Nancy Delgado
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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The Relationship of Perceived Social Competence to Leisure Participation, Leisure Satisfaction, and Life Satisfaction in Older Adults
Author: Janiece Joy Sneegas
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 222
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 222
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The Study of the Relationships Among Leisure Participation, Leisure Satisfaction, and Life Satisfaction for Older Adults in Taipei, Taiwan
Author: Suh-Ting Lin
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 165
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 165
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Life Satisfaction, Leisure Satisfaction, and Leisure Participation Among Publicly Housed Older Adults
Author: Barbara J. Boley
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Category : Leisure
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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A Study Examining the Relationship Between Leisure Participation and Life Satisfaction Among College Seniors at the Florida State University
Author: Louise Moss
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Category : College students
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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Category : College students
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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Use of the Leisure Satisfaction Measure with Community-dwelling Urban Older Adults
Author: Kathleen J. Bearfield
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Category : Electronic dissertations
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
The primary purpose of this research was to determine if community-dwelling older adult residents of two inner-city neighborhoods perceive that their general needs are being met through leisure activities. Additionally, survey subscales of psychological, education, social, relaxation, physiological, and aesthetics were investigated to determine if there were demographical differences. Method: This study was formatted in a quasi-experimental, cross-sectional design. A survey with 24 positive statements regarding leisure activity perceptions was distributed at two inner-city senior centers. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, t - tests, and ANOVA, using the IBM SPSS Statistics Version 24. Results: Older adults rated their perception of leisure activities by reporting that their general needs were met via leisure activities using the Leisure Satisfaction Measure Survey. There was not a significant difference between the demographics of the two inner-city populations (>.05). Descriptively, the subscores of psychological, relaxation, and physiological were all rated at least 4.01, often true (1–5 scale with 5 being the high end as “almost always true”), and the social subscore was 3.98 (somewhat true). There was a significant difference found in the psychological subscore between centers (p = .059) and mobile/or not (p = .036). There was also a significant difference between relaxation subscores. Women rated their perceptions of experiencing relaxation from leisure activities lower than men (p = .037). Conclusion: Older adults reported that their perceptions of their leisure activities largely met their general needs. To continue to improve positive perceptions, service and health care providers may need to customize programs, expand activity selections, and develop public education campaigns that meet the needs of their community. This research indicated that leisure activity programming should target psychological issues in general as well as psychological issues related to mobility. Women’s perceptions, as they scored lower than men, regarding leisure and relaxation should also be addressed.
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Category : Electronic dissertations
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
The primary purpose of this research was to determine if community-dwelling older adult residents of two inner-city neighborhoods perceive that their general needs are being met through leisure activities. Additionally, survey subscales of psychological, education, social, relaxation, physiological, and aesthetics were investigated to determine if there were demographical differences. Method: This study was formatted in a quasi-experimental, cross-sectional design. A survey with 24 positive statements regarding leisure activity perceptions was distributed at two inner-city senior centers. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, t - tests, and ANOVA, using the IBM SPSS Statistics Version 24. Results: Older adults rated their perception of leisure activities by reporting that their general needs were met via leisure activities using the Leisure Satisfaction Measure Survey. There was not a significant difference between the demographics of the two inner-city populations (>.05). Descriptively, the subscores of psychological, relaxation, and physiological were all rated at least 4.01, often true (1–5 scale with 5 being the high end as “almost always true”), and the social subscore was 3.98 (somewhat true). There was a significant difference found in the psychological subscore between centers (p = .059) and mobile/or not (p = .036). There was also a significant difference between relaxation subscores. Women rated their perceptions of experiencing relaxation from leisure activities lower than men (p = .037). Conclusion: Older adults reported that their perceptions of their leisure activities largely met their general needs. To continue to improve positive perceptions, service and health care providers may need to customize programs, expand activity selections, and develop public education campaigns that meet the needs of their community. This research indicated that leisure activity programming should target psychological issues in general as well as psychological issues related to mobility. Women’s perceptions, as they scored lower than men, regarding leisure and relaxation should also be addressed.
A Study of Leisure Satisfaction, Leisure Participation, and Patterns of Leisure Activity in Relationship to Anxiety Levels in Retirees
Author: Jane Ellen Kaufman
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Category : Anxiety
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Category : Anxiety
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Leisure and Aging
Author: Heather Julie Gibson
Publisher: Human Kinetics
ISBN: 0736094636
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Leisure and Aging: Theory and Practice provides students and professionals with a balanced perspective of current knowledge as it presents cutting-edge research in both fields. Supplemented by online ancillaries, this text offers a wealth of knowledge on various aspects of life for older people and the role of leisure in their lives.
Publisher: Human Kinetics
ISBN: 0736094636
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Leisure and Aging: Theory and Practice provides students and professionals with a balanced perspective of current knowledge as it presents cutting-edge research in both fields. Supplemented by online ancillaries, this text offers a wealth of knowledge on various aspects of life for older people and the role of leisure in their lives.