Serious leisure among older gardeners in Australia |
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Authors: | Eva Cheng Robert Stebbins Jan Packer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Leisure and Sport Management, National Taipei University, New Taipei City, Taiwan;2. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada;3. School of Business, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia |
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Abstract: | Activities such as gardening are fast becoming acknowledged as a much desired health management strategy in later life. However, few studies have examined gardening as a serious leisure pursuit. The aim of this study was to apply the concept of serious leisure to the context of leisure gardening by older adults in Australia. Casual, participant and devotee gardeners were compared with respect to the relative importance of the characteristics of serious leisure, using self-administered questionnaires (n = 514). Findings indicated that characteristics of serious leisure varied significantly across the three groups. The most powerful discriminating characteristics were Identity, Unique Ethos and Significant Effort; with Identity particularly important for devotee gardeners. The deeper the level of engagement, the more gardening was perceived as contributing to overall life satisfaction. Findings indicated that gardening could be a serious leisure pursuit that assists in the development of a positive leisure identity and contributes to a more mobile and active life for older adults. |
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Keywords: | serious leisure gardening older adults discriminant analysis |
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