2010
DOI: 10.2466/pr0.107.1.213-226
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PERCEIVED PSYCHOSOCIAL BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH PERCEIVED RESTORATIVE POTENTIAL OF WILDERNESS RIVER-RAFTING TRIPS1

Abstract: Analysis of the restorative experiences and psychosocial benefits of wilderness river rafting trips of varying difficulty with 186 Canadian participants of different ages supported the restorative potential of natural settings for all age groups as measured by the Perceived Restorativeness Scale. The two-factor structure (General Restorativeness and Coherence) was confirmed. Significant associations were found between scores on the General Restorative subscale and perceived psychosocial benefits (relaxation, n… Show more

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