2005
DOI: 10.1177/0013916504269654
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Testing the Dimensionality of Place Attachment in Recreational Settings

Abstract: The purpose of this investigation was to examine the psychometric properties of a place-attachment scale using data collected from visitors to the Appalachian Trail in the United States. These data supported a correlated three-factor model consisting of place identity, place dependence, and social bonding. Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was used to cross-validate the model using two subsamples of the data. Latent factor means were also compared. Although these analyses provided mixed evidence indicati… Show more

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...

Citation Types

14
373
1
17

Year Published

2008
2008
2023
2023

Publication Types

Select...
7
1

Relationship

0
8

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 538 publications
(405 citation statements)
references
References 43 publications
(70 reference statements)
14
373
1
17
Order By: Relevance
“…While these differing aspects of relationships to places are widely recognized, individual studies investigating place phenomena differ in their focus on place attachments (Jorgensen & Stedman, 2006;Kaltenborn & Williams, 2002;Kyle, Graefe, & Manning, 2005;Warzecha & Lime, 2001;Williams & Vaske, 2003) versus place meanings (Brandenburg & Carroll, 1995;Brooks, Wallace, & Williams, 2006;Davenport & Anderson, 2005;Fishwick & Vining, 1992;McAvoy, 2002;Patterson, Williams, & Schrel, 1998;Riese & Vorkinn, 2002;Stewart, Liebert, & Larken, 2004). Studies that focus principally on measuring the strength of attachments and bonds of various sorts typically employ quantitative scales.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these differing aspects of relationships to places are widely recognized, individual studies investigating place phenomena differ in their focus on place attachments (Jorgensen & Stedman, 2006;Kaltenborn & Williams, 2002;Kyle, Graefe, & Manning, 2005;Warzecha & Lime, 2001;Williams & Vaske, 2003) versus place meanings (Brandenburg & Carroll, 1995;Brooks, Wallace, & Williams, 2006;Davenport & Anderson, 2005;Fishwick & Vining, 1992;McAvoy, 2002;Patterson, Williams, & Schrel, 1998;Riese & Vorkinn, 2002;Stewart, Liebert, & Larken, 2004). Studies that focus principally on measuring the strength of attachments and bonds of various sorts typically employ quantitative scales.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent determinations have considered residents' attachments to resource nearby the settlement (Vorkinn and Riese 2001), local residents' attachments to nearby "special places" (Eisenhauer et al 2000), visitors' attachments to recreation and tourist destinations (Vaske and Kobrin 2001, Warzecha andLime, 2001), and place attachment among second home owners (Jorgensen and Stedman 2001). This article extends the psychological study of attachment to recreational places by evaluating the demographic structure and performance of a commonly used place attachment with user quality of life especially adolescence.Place attachment refers to the emotional and responsive sense of relationships that characters form with unambiguous places (Kyle et al, 2005). These links grant physical places with emotional sense and personal experience (Johnstone, 2012) and manifest as a constant tendency to continue close bonds to accurate, inclusive, and singular places (Kleine & Menzel-Baker, 2004).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Place attachment refers to the emotional and responsive sense of relationships that characters form with unambiguous places (Kyle et al, 2005). These links grant physical places with emotional sense and personal experience (Johnstone, 2012) and manifest as a constant tendency to continue close bonds to accurate, inclusive, and singular places (Kleine & Menzel-Baker, 2004).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
See 1 more Smart Citation
“…Koncept vezanosti za mesto primenjivan je u okvirima psihologije katastrofa (Brown & Perkins, 1992), u studijama imigracije (Ng, 1998), mobilnosti (Giuliani 2003), planiranja i ohrabrivanja upotrebe javnih površina, kakvi su nacionalni parkovi (Kyle, Graefe, & Manning, 2005;Williams & Stewart, 1998) itd. Većina istraživača predstavlja vezanost za mesto kao višestruki koncept koji obuhvata vezu između pojedinca i okruženja koje njemu nešto znači (npr., Giuliani, 2003;Altman & Low, 1992).…”
unclassified