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장애인의 여가활동 참여와 만족의 관계: 객관적 빈도와 지각된 빈도를 중심으로

Title
장애인의 여가활동 참여와 만족의 관계: 객관적 빈도와 지각된 빈도를 중심으로
Other Titles
The Leisure Participations and Leisure Satisfaction of People with Disabilities : Focused on Objective Frequency and Perceived Frequency
Author
이훈
Keywords
장애인여가; 객관적빈도; 지각된빈도; Leisure of People with Disabilities; Objective Frequency; Perceived Frequency
Issue Date
2014-08
Publisher
한국관광레저학회 / The Korea Academic Society Of Tourism And Leisure
Citation
관광·레저연구, 2014, 26(6), P.261-280
Abstract
Participating in leisure activities is helpful for people to refresh their lives and relieve their stress. Furthermore, many studies of leisure satisfaction have shown that enjoying leisure activities can improve the quality of life. For this reason, a lot of studies of leisure have been conducted so far. The frequency of leisure participation is known as the factor that effects on leisure satisfaction. However, previous studies have focused on objective frequency which can be shown by precise figures. Thus, they could not measure exactly the satisfaction which is a subjective variable. Dissimilar to previous studies, this study uses two concepts, objective frequency and perceived frequency, to analyze the relationship between frequency of leisure participation and satisfaction. The survey is carried out targeting the people with disabilities, and study results shows that the factor which effects on leisure satisfaction is not the objective frequency but the perceived frequency. Based on the results of this study, this article indicates not only theoretical implications, but also practical implication of establishing welfare policies to encourage the people with disabilities to participate in leisure activities.
URI
http://www.dbpia.co.kr/Article/NODE02489722http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/54239
ISSN
1229-0424
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COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES[S](사회과학대학) > TOURISM(관광학부) > Articles
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