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This study was conducted to investigate the effect of leisure satisfaction according to the enthusiast tendency of marine leisure sports participants and, based on the findings review the results of participants in marine leisure sports. This study used a convenience sampling method in the nonprobability sampling method. The survey was performed with the questionnaire, and respondents were asked to fill it out. To this end, excluding copies of the questionnaire which were not sincerely filled out, this research used 293 participant survey copies for the final analysis. To examine relations among variables, this research performed a complete correlation analysis, and to examine causal relations among variables, it performed a review of the multiple regression analysis. The results of the study are as follows. First, the correlation between enthusiast tendency and leisure satisfaction of marine leisure sports participants showed a statistically significant positive correlation in all sub-variables. Second, as a result of examining the effect of leisure satisfaction according to enthusiast tendency of marine leisure sports participants, cognitive tendency, emotional tendency, and behavioral tendency, which are subvariables of enthusiast tendency, the results showed the positive effects on psychological satisfaction, education satisfaction, social satisfaction, physical satisfaction, and environmental satisfaction. These conclusions show that the marine leisure sports enthusiasts who do their best in their daily lives and use their spare time to overcome and master their limits, are therefore satisfied with the leisure experiences or situations that they experience. In other words, enthusiasts who enjoy marine leisure sports, regardless of their tendency, feel a sense of positive satisfaction with their leisure activities, and as a result, it can be concluded that their quality of life as well as a healthy happiness feeling are accompanied.
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of leisure satisfaction according to the enthusiast tendency of marine leisure sports participants and, based on the findings review the results of participants in marine leisure sports. This study used a convenience sampling method in the nonprobability sampling method. The survey was performed with the questionnaire, and respondents were asked to fill it out. To this end, excluding copies of the questionnaire which were not sincerely filled out, this research used 293 participant survey copies for the final analysis. To examine relations among variables, this research performed a complete correlation analysis, and to examine causal relations among variables, it performed a review of the multiple regression analysis. The results of the study are as follows. First, the correlation between enthusiast tendency and leisure satisfaction of marine leisure sports participants showed a statistically significant positive correlation in all sub-variables. Second, as a result of examining the effect of leisure satisfaction according to enthusiast tendency of marine leisure sports participants, cognitive tendency, emotional tendency, and behavioral tendency, which are subvariables of enthusiast tendency, the results showed the positive effects on psychological satisfaction, education satisfaction, social satisfaction, physical satisfaction, and environmental satisfaction. These conclusions show that the marine leisure sports enthusiasts who do their best in their daily lives and use their spare time to overcome and master their limits, are therefore satisfied with the leisure experiences or situations that they experience. In other words, enthusiasts who enjoy marine leisure sports, regardless of their tendency, feel a sense of positive satisfaction with their leisure activities, and as a result, it can be concluded that their quality of life as well as a healthy happiness feeling are accompanied.
This study aimed to investigate the relation between self-esteem and satisfaction. After gathering study subjects (exercise participants) and deciding the population in 2014 in Jeonbuk city area, convenience sampling method was used to analyze the date from 278 subjects. The retrieved questionnaire in the research was analyzed in Window SPSS version 21 statistical program. Frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, and correlation analysis were used to find correlations between test values. Multiple regression analysis was used to find the effects of the test values. The study results are as follows. First, the exercise participants' positive self-esteem exhibited a positive relationship with competence, relatedness, and autonomy, which are sub factors of basic psychological needs satisfaction. Also, negative self-esteem had a negative relationship with competence, relatedness, and autonomy. Second, exercise participants' self-esteem had a positive effect on competence and autonomy in positive self-esteem and a negative effect on negative self-esteem. Relatedness had a positive effect in positive self-esteem but not in negative self-esteem. Thus it is necessary to increase positive self-esteem and make various exercise programs about basic psychological needs satisfaction of the exercise participants and strategic activity guide for exercise participants participating in exercise consistently.
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