Leisure co‐participant preferences of the elderly: Age‐homogeneity versus age‐heterogeneity |
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Authors: | Francis A McGuire |
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Institution: | Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management , Clemson University , Clemson, South Carolina |
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Abstract: | Abstract Leisure participation often occurs in the company of others. Therefore, identifying the nature of preferred others is important in understanding antecedent conditions which facilitate the leisure experience. A major characteristic in determining co‐participant preferences of the elderly is the preferred age of others involved in the activity. This study was conducted to determine whether older individuals prefer to interact with age‐peers or with younger individuals when participating in 19 selected leisure activities. Results indicated a preference for age‐heterogeneity in interaction. However, old respondents were more likely to select old co‐participants than were young respondents. |
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Keywords: | co‐participant preference age homogeneity age‐heterogeneity aging |
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