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A Theoretical Model to Measure the Appraisal and Coping Response to Hassles in Outdoor Recreation Settings
Authors:Rudolph M Schuster  William E Hammitt  DeWayne Moore
Institution:1. Faculty of Forestry, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York, USA;2. Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management Department, Lehotsky Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA;3. Department of Psychology, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA
Abstract:Confirmatory factor analysis was used to assess measurement models for the stress/coping process experienced in outdoor recreation settings. Three separate measurement models were evaluated: (1) experience use history and social support, (2) secondary appraisal, and (3) ways of coping scales. This research documents the development of models that can be improved upon by future researchers and promote stress/coping theory building in outdoor recreation research. Social support performed well, and experience use history was reduced to a single dimension measure. The secondary appraisal factor was problematic; the four variables may not be functioning as a unidimensional measure. A model consisting of two, second-order factors and four error covariances was identified for the ways of coping scales. An acceptable fit was achieved for all three models, statistical and theoretical justification is provided for modifications made to the models, and explanations of problems are offered.
Keywords:Stress  Coping  Hassles  Experience Use History  Social Support  Confirmatory Factor Analysis
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