How socioeconomic status shapes the association of social leisure with well-being

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Steven E. Mock, David W. Drewery, Lindsay Kalbfleisch, Alex T. Silver, Kai Jiang
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AbstractSocioeconomic status (SES) or social class and leisure are closely linked, with leisure often seen as a marker of social class or social class constraining or facilitating access to leisure. Another way to examine social class and leisure is to consider the psychological impact of SES. Themes of individualism and collectivism have been linked to social class, namely, those with lower SES value collectivism and those with higher SES value individualism. We tested these patterns with population-based data by examining the association of more or less socially focused leisure with well-being, moderated by SES. Socially focused leisure was associated with greater life satisfaction and sense of belonging and lower levels of self-rated stress for those with lower SES compared to higher SES. These findings show the value in considering how social class has an impact on psychological perspectives and the differing importance of social leisure for well-being based on SES.Keywords: Socioeconomic statusclasssocial leisurewell-being Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
社会经济地位如何影响社会休闲与幸福的关系
摘要社会经济地位(SES)或社会阶层与休闲密切相关,休闲往往被视为社会阶层或社会阶层限制或促进休闲的标志。考察社会阶层和休闲的另一种方法是考虑社会经济地位对心理的影响。个人主义和集体主义的主题与社会阶层有关,即社会地位较低的人重视集体主义,社会地位较高的人重视个人主义。我们用基于人口的数据测试了这些模式,通过检查或多或少以社会为中心的休闲与幸福感的关联,并由社会地位调节。社会地位较低的人与社会地位较高的人相比,社会地位较低的人有更高的生活满意度和归属感,自我评估的压力水平也较低。这些发现显示了考虑社会阶层如何影响心理观点和基于社会经济地位的社会休闲对幸福的不同重要性的价值。关键词:社会经济地位阶级社会休闲幸福披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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