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댄스스포츠 참여 정도에 따른 참여만족과 운동지속 요인과의 관계Relationship between Dance Sport Satisfaction and Exercise Adherence Factor according to Participation Level

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Relationship between Dance Sport Satisfaction and Exercise Adherence Factor according to Participation Level
Authors
이제홍백광
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
한국사회체육학회
Keywords
dance sport satisfaction; exercise adherence factor; participation level
Citation
한국사회체육학회지, no.67, pp.221 - 232
Journal Title
한국사회체육학회지
Number
67
Start Page
221
End Page
232
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/8352
DOI
10.51979/KSSLS.2017.02.67.221
ISSN
1229-358X
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship among aprticipation patterns, satisfaction and exercise adherence (strengthening, possibility, and tendency). The results are as follows. First, there were significant differences in the strengthening factor between men and women. Also, strengthening, possibility, and tendency factors between age groups indicated 60s or above gropu demonstrated the strongest intention to continue participating in dance sport compared to the other age groups. Second, the strengthening, possibility and tendency all were associated with the frequency of participation in dance sport. As individuals more often participated in dance sport, they were more likely to have strongeirn tention to continue to participate than those who less frequently participated. The tendency had posivtie relationship with the participation duration . The time (min/session) individuals spent in dance sport had minimal effects on the improvement of intention. Third, the strengthening, possibility, and tendency all were srot ngly and positively associated with satisfaction . The satisfaction played a mediating role in the relationship between exercise adherence and participation patterns, especially duration. The duration had positive relationship with the intention to continue to participate in dance sport, as well as, satisfaction had positive relationship with the intention. The findings in this study were similar to those in previous studies. However, time had minimal effects. Further studies are needed to investigate affecting factors in the relationship between time and exercise adherence.
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