徒步旅行者为什么徒步旅行:徒步旅行动机分析

Q3 Health Professions
Katrin Geiger, Svenja Sers, Lennart Buday, Hagen Wäsche
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思考已经成为一项越来越受各年龄层欢迎的活动,可以看作是主要的自然旅游活动之一。与其他旅游领域一样,徒步旅行也呈现出越来越重视质量的趋势。为了更好地满足徒步旅行者的需要和需求,了解徒步旅行的动机至关重要。本研究以徒步旅行为背景,探讨徒步旅行者的动机,并找出可能存在的潜在个体差异。采用基于现有问卷“伯尔尼人休闲与健康运动动机与目标问卷”(BMZI)的适应性问卷,对德国黑森林三个不同地点的徒步旅行者进行了访谈。共使用113份问卷进行统计分析。首先,采用探索性因素分析(EFA)对徒步旅行的动机进行分类,得出五个动机:“体验自然”、“健康”、“分散注意力”、“运动中的社会联系”、“体质”和“竞争”。其次,进一步分析发现,在单一徒步动机方面,性别、年龄、受教育程度、运动频率、徒步旅行频率和度假类型存在显著差异,其中“健康”动机在社会人口统计学和行为特征(即性别、运动频率、徒步旅行频率)方面差异最大。本研究的结果提供了一个更好的了解远足游客和他们的动机。此外,研究结果对体育和旅游领域的组织、营销、目的地和网络推广远足旅游很有帮助。关键词:主动旅游动机户外活动休闲活动作者感谢所有参与本研究的参与者。这项研究没有得到资助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Why hikers hike: an analysis of motives for hiking
ABSTRACTHiking has become an increasingly popular activity for all age groups and can be seen as one of the major nature-based tourist activities. As in other areas of tourism, a trend toward a growing emphasis on quality is identifiable in hiking tourism. To better address the needs and demands of hiking tourists, knowledge of motives for hiking is crucial. Focusing on the context of hiking tourism, the aim of this study is to examine the motives of hikers and to identify possible underlying individual differences in motives. By using an adapted questionnaire based on the existing inventory ‘Bernese motive and goal inventory in leisure and health sports’ (BMZI), hiking tourists at three different locations in the Black Forest in Germany were interviewed. A total of 113 questionnaires were used for statistical analysis. First, an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was applied to classify motives for engaging in hiking, resulting in five motives: ‘experience of nature’, ‘health’, ‘distraction’, ‘social contact in sport’, ‘physique’, and ‘competition’. Second, further analyses revealed significant differences in terms of gender, age, educational level, frequency of exercising, frequency of hiking, and type of vacation regarding single motives for hiking, with the motive ‘health’ showing most differences according to sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics (i.e. gender, frequency of exercising, frequency of hiking). The results of this study provide a better understanding of hiking tourists and their motives. Furthermore, the results are useful for organizations, marketing, destinations, and networks in the field of sport and tourism to promote hiking tourism.KEYWORDS: Active tourismmotivationoutdoor activityrecreational activity AcknowledgmentsThe authors would like to thank all participants contributing to the study. The study was not funded.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism
Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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