2022
DOI: 10.16937/jcp.2022.36.3.29
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The Effects of Activity Hours by Leisure Type on Leisure Satisfaction and Happiness: Focusing on Comparison Before and After COVID-19

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“…Conversely, rest activities showed high levels of leisure dissatisfaction, indicating that participants in those activities experienced lower levels of satisfaction [ 42 ]. Despite the increase in leisure time among Korean citizens, it was found that a significant portion of the population primarily engages in rest activities, which makes it challenging for them to enjoy a wide range of leisure pursuits [ 43 ]. The findings indicated that leisure activities incorporating physical activity resulted in an enhanced quality of life, greater satisfaction with leisure pursuits, and increased levels of happiness compared to non-physical leisure activities [ 44 , 45 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, rest activities showed high levels of leisure dissatisfaction, indicating that participants in those activities experienced lower levels of satisfaction [ 42 ]. Despite the increase in leisure time among Korean citizens, it was found that a significant portion of the population primarily engages in rest activities, which makes it challenging for them to enjoy a wide range of leisure pursuits [ 43 ]. The findings indicated that leisure activities incorporating physical activity resulted in an enhanced quality of life, greater satisfaction with leisure pursuits, and increased levels of happiness compared to non-physical leisure activities [ 44 , 45 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%