The mediating role of passion in the relationship between serious leisure and well-being among university sport club participants

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
K. Lee, J. Bentley, Hung-Ling Liu
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Abstract

Abstract This study examined the mediating roles of two types of passion in explaining the relationship between serious leisure (SL) and well-being. Using the Dualistic Model of Passion, harmonious passion (HP) indicates an adaptive psychological mechanism when one’s serious pursuit authentically expresses one’s identity, whereas obsessive passion (OP) derives from conflicted SL participation and thus inner and interpersonal conflicts are generated. Using survey data obtained from 145 collegiate sport club members, the findings showed that SL was positively associated with HP and OP. HP also fully mediated the relationships between SL and flourishing and sport club-studying balance. Our findings help explain the scattered and elusive evidence of dis-harmonized participation found in previous SL studies. On the other hand, when people can optimally transform activity values into a part of their identity, this mechanism helps people to perceive their life as meaningful and balanced.
激情在大学体育俱乐部参与者严肃休闲与幸福感关系中的中介作用
摘要本研究考察了两种激情在解释严肃休闲(SL)与幸福感之间关系中的中介作用。从激情的二元模型来看,和谐激情(HP)是一个人在认真的追求中真实地表达自己的身份时产生的一种适应性心理机制,而强迫激情(OP)是在冲突的激情参与中产生的,从而产生内心冲突和人际冲突。通过对145名高校体育俱乐部成员的问卷调查,结果表明,语言水平与HP和op呈正相关,HP完全介导了语言水平与繁荣和体育俱乐部学习平衡之间的关系。我们的发现有助于解释在以前的SL研究中发现的不协调参与的分散和难以捉摸的证据。另一方面,当人们能够将活动价值最佳地转化为他们身份的一部分时,这种机制有助于人们将他们的生活视为有意义和平衡的。
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