College Student-athletes’ Subjectivity on Leisure Constraints
Wangsung Myung
Abstract:PURPOSE This study seeks to explore the subjectivity regarding leisure constraints perceived by college student-athletes.METHODS Based on Q methodology as an analysis framework, 25 Q-samples and 25 P-samples suitable for the research purpose were selected, and Q-classification and Q-factor analysis were conducted.RESULTS The leisure constraints were categorized into “Typ e Ⅰ: Psychological constraints,” “Type ⅠⅠ: Financial constraints,” and “Type ⅠⅠⅠ: Spatio-temporal constraints.” The three types provided disc… Show more
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