A Study of Participative Motivations, Participative Benefits,Participative Constraints, and Participative Behaviors for Parent-Child Involving Outdoor Recreation Activities

碩士 === 南開科技大學 === 休閒事業管理系碩士班 === 103 === The purposes of this study were: 1. to understand the current conditions of parent-child participating outdoor recreation, 2. to compare the differences of participative motivation, participative benefits, and participative constraints among the parent-child...

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Main Authors: LIN,CHIA-HUI, 林佳慧
Other Authors: Wang,Jumn-Ming
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/80104742205665490620
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Summary:碩士 === 南開科技大學 === 休閒事業管理系碩士班 === 103 === The purposes of this study were: 1. to understand the current conditions of parent-child participating outdoor recreation, 2. to compare the differences of participative motivation, participative benefits, and participative constraints among the parent-child participating outdoor recreation activities with different background variables, and 3. to explore the prediction of participative motivation, participative benefits, and participative constraints of parent-child participating outdoor recreation activities on participating outdoor recreation behaviors. The subjects were the parents whose children studying in the primary school (1st and 2nd.grade). All the subjects were administered by “the inventory of participative motivation in outdoor recreation activity”, “the inventory of participative benefits in outdoor recreation activity”, and “the inventory of participative constraints in outdoor recreation activity”. The collected data were analyzed by t-test (independent), one-way ANOVA (independent), and multiple stepwise regression analysis. The results were as the following: 1. The percentage of parents and their children participating in outdoor recreation activities, the highest involvement was the whole families, followed by the mother, the least was the father. 2. There were more demands in outdoor recreation activities for couples than mother only. 3. There was only 2% power on individual constaints to predict the children outdoor particpation behaviors when their parents came in together. Conclusion of this study was that parents participating children’s outdoor recreation activities was the best way to increase children's participating in recreation behaviors.