The dark side of leisure: obsessive passion and its covariates and outcomes |
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Authors: | Frode Stenseng Jostein Rise Pål Kraft |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , University of Oslo , P.O. Box 1094, Oslo 0317, Norway frode.stenseng@psykologi.uio.no;3. Department of Psychology , University of Oslo , P.O. Box 1094, Oslo 0317, Norway;4. Norwegian Institute for Alcohol and Drug Research , Oslo, Norway;5. Department of Psychology , University of Oslo , P.O. Box 1094, Oslo 0317, Norway |
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Abstract: | The present paper challenges the notion that engagement in leisure activities is exclusively conducive to well‐being. By applying the Dualistic Model of Passion in a leisure context on 467 participants, the measurement of obsessive passion for a leisure activity was related to indicators of ill‐being and unrelated to general well‐being. In Study 1, obsessive passion for a leisure activity was associated with activity addiction, escapism engagement, and intrapersonal conflicts. In Study 2, obsessive passion was negatively related to basic need satisfaction in activity engagement as well as positively related to negative affective outcomes from activity engagement. We argue that the present findings may lead towards a broader understanding of motivation and outcomes in leisure activities. |
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Keywords: | Dualistic Model of Passion leisure activity engagement activity addiction well‐being |
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