축구 동호인의 운동몰입 및 집단응집력과 운동중독의 관계The Relation between Exercise Commitment, Group Cohesiveness,and Exercise Addiction of Participants in Soccer
- Other Titles
- The Relation between Exercise Commitment, Group Cohesiveness,and Exercise Addiction of Participants in Soccer
- Authors
- 이제홍; 최원오; 이혁
- Issue Date
- 2012
- Publisher
- 한국사회체육학회
- Keywords
- soccer; exercise commitment; group cohesiveness; exercise addiction
- Citation
- 한국사회체육학회지, no.48, pp.571 - 580
- Journal Title
- 한국사회체육학회지
- Number
- 48
- Start Page
- 571
- End Page
- 580
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/15808
- ISSN
- 1229-358X
- Abstract
- This study has provided the basic data necessary to maintain adn improve health through exercise, explo-r ing psycho-social problems within well-being society, health-focused society, which is a main paradigm o f modern society in wellbeing-oriented society by clarifying ther elation between exercise commitment, group cohesiveness and exercise addiction of soccer club members aimed at soccer club members as population who have participated in a soccer club for more than 5 years adn live in Daejeon Metropolitan City in 2011 a t present and 400 people as a sample have been chosen with cluster sampling, and the data of 379 people have been analyzed by using SPSS 17.0. The conclusion is as follows.
First, regarding the effect of exercise commitment of soccer uclb members on exercise addiction, cognitive commitment has a significant impact on withdrawal symptoms andb ehavioral commitment has a significan t influence on exercise desire. In addition, cognitive and behavioral commitment has a significant effect on emotional attachment.
Second, concerning the effect of group cohesiveness of soccer club members on exercise addition, all sub-factors of group cohesiveness have a significant effect onw ithdrawal symptoms and group acceptance ,involvement and respect factor significantly affect exercise desire. Besides, group acceptance, distrust and belonging anxiety factor have a significant effect on emotional attachment.
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