1995
DOI: 10.1080/07053436.1995.10715489
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Main and Stress-Moderating Health Benefits of Leisure

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“…The stress-buffer model has stimulated our interests in an examination of leisure-health relationships and has contributed to the understanding of conditions in which leisure helps people cope with stress to maintain health (e.g., Caltabiano, 1995;Coleman & Iso-Ahola, 1993;Iso-Ahola & Park, 1996). However, an increased understanding of the relationships Downloaded by [Bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal] at 09:57 03 December 2014 between leisure and health or well-being seems to be facilitated by seeking alternative approaches and moving beyond the conventional assumptions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stress-buffer model has stimulated our interests in an examination of leisure-health relationships and has contributed to the understanding of conditions in which leisure helps people cope with stress to maintain health (e.g., Caltabiano, 1995;Coleman & Iso-Ahola, 1993;Iso-Ahola & Park, 1996). However, an increased understanding of the relationships Downloaded by [Bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal] at 09:57 03 December 2014 between leisure and health or well-being seems to be facilitated by seeking alternative approaches and moving beyond the conventional assumptions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As demonstrated by multiple studies, participating in leisure activities can: help people have temporary relief from job stress, repair negative moods, and reinforce family ties and friendship (Caltabiano, 1995;Coleman & IsoAhola, 1993;Iwasaki & Mannell, 2000). Therefore, Iwasaki (2001) concluded that leisure is "an important buffer against stress to maintain good health" (p.128).…”
Section: Holiday Experiences Associated With Recoverymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…iotriosic nuotivation (Dcci & Rsao,985), wbese role has 00< beco explered in <bis study lotrinsie motivation depends en the degree of self-detetmination. competeoce aod challetige <bat an aetivi<y aretises ití Ibe pctsoo So<ne s<udies líave, ití fact, shewn that <líe iotrinsic metivation felt by older people in leisure activities ceotributes <o psycbolegical welfare (Caltabiano, 1995;Iso-Abola & Park, 1996) aod te ile satisfactien (Cuino, 1999) Tbus, planning interveotion str¿ttcgies aimed aL ituducitig ititrinsically motivated participatien opetis op interesting alternative paLbs ether tban Ihese censidered here It xveuld be a íííat[er of geoerating activities te produce feelings of au<ouomy and cempeteuce in oIdor people wbile at [be sanie tinie, comprising a challetíge…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%