Summary: | 碩士 === 輔仁大學 === 兒童與家庭學系碩士在職專班 === 105 === This study aimed to examine the arrangements, decisions and feelings of upper division elementary school students in regard to participation of family leisure activities. The research samples are 500 respondents lived in two-parent families and in the Taipei City or New Taipei City.
The results showed that the co-decision-making for the participation in family leisure activities as the highest and the children-decision is the least. Most of the decisions made by co-discuss. The highest proportion for co-decision-making is “association activities”, but the decisions average is the lowest. Relatively, lowest proportion for co-decision-making is “recreational activities”, but the decisions average is the highest. Children's family leisure satisfaction is higher than the average and leisure boredom below average. In addition, the degree of leisure satisfaction five parts from high to low were “emotional relief”, “physical health”, “social activity”, “environmental quality” and “self-growth”.
There was a significant positive correlation between the decision-making and the leisure satisfaction. When the children had more authority of the decision-making, their family leisure satisfaction will higher. There was a significant negative correlation between the decision-making and the leisure boredom. When the children had more authority of the decision-making, their family leisure boredom will lower. When we Divided decision-making into 3 groups, we found that the children in the leisure satisfaction of “parent-decision-group” is lower than of “co-decision-making-group” or “self-decision-making-group”.
Finally, based on the results of this study, this research provides some recommendations and research suggestions to parents and further research.
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