2019
DOI: 10.51979/kssls.2019.02.75.359
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Analysis of Causal Relationship among Leisure Engagement, Social Adjustment and Life Satisfaction of the Participants in Seniors Welfare Center

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“…In one previous study, Lee [13] found that facilitation of daily leisure among college students had a positive effect on all factors of leisure satisfaction; the author also analyzed effects of the relationship between leisure satisfaction and college life satisfaction, and found that psychological and environmental leisure satisfaction had direct positive impacts on college life satisfaction. Hong, Seo, and Lee's [14] research result that the desire for leisure facilitation itself affected leisure satisfaction can be said to support the theoretical background of this study. Kim [15], as well, found that leisure satisfaction tended to increase significantly as the frequency of and length of participation in leisure activities increased.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…In one previous study, Lee [13] found that facilitation of daily leisure among college students had a positive effect on all factors of leisure satisfaction; the author also analyzed effects of the relationship between leisure satisfaction and college life satisfaction, and found that psychological and environmental leisure satisfaction had direct positive impacts on college life satisfaction. Hong, Seo, and Lee's [14] research result that the desire for leisure facilitation itself affected leisure satisfaction can be said to support the theoretical background of this study. Kim [15], as well, found that leisure satisfaction tended to increase significantly as the frequency of and length of participation in leisure activities increased.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 76%