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Serious Leisure,Life Satisfaction,and Health of Older Adults
Authors:Jinmoo Heo  Robert A Stebbins  Junhyoung Kim  Inheok Lee
Institution:1. Department of Tourism, Conventions, and Event Management , Indiana University – Indianapolis , Indianapolis , IN , USA;2. Department of Sociology , University of Calgary , Calgary , AB , Canada;3. Department of Human Performance and Sports Sciences , Winston Salem State University , Winston Salem , NC , USA;4. Program of Workforce Education , University of Georgia , Athens , GA , USA
Abstract:This study explored the relationships among serious leisure, life satisfaction, and health. The study sample consisted of 454 older adults from two annual events: the 2008 Indiana Senior Olympic Games and 2008 Colorado Senior Olympic Games. Cluster analysis was used to identify distinct groups based upon patterns of serious leisure involvement. In addition, relations among life satisfaction, health, and membership in serious leisure clusters were documented. This analysis resulted in three clusters, and they were named high/medium/low involvement groups. A one-way multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was employed to determine cluster differences in life satisfaction, physical health, and mental health. MANOVA results revealed significant differences among the clusters on dependent variables. The findings document significant heterogeneity in the expression of serious leisure involvement among the Senior Games participants. The results also suggest that there are positive relationships between level of involvement in serious leisure and life satisfaction and health.
Keywords:health  life satisfaction  older adults  serious leisure  sport
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