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Relationships of providing and receiving leisure social support to stress in older adults
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Family MedicineQuality Of LifeLeisure StudyMental HealthSocial SupportSocial SciencesLeisure CompetenceLeisure Self-determinationHealthy AgingStressGeriatricsElderly CareSocial GerontologyRehabilitationApplied Social PsychologyPsychosocial FactorElderly WellbeingLeisure StudiesLeisure Social SupportOlder AdultsActive AgeingMedicine
Leisure has become a topic of interest in stress-coping research. This study examined the relationships between receiving leisure social support, providing leisure social support, leisure self-determination and leisure competence in older adults and their stress. A total of 639 community-dwelling older adults were recruited. Data were collected using face-to-face surveys, which included measures of leisure social support (receiving and providing), leisure self-determination, leisure competence and stress. Data were analysed using regression analysis. The results indicated that receiving leisure social support, providing leisure social support, leisure self-determination and leisure competence were significantly and negatively correlated with stress and that providing leisure social support was more significantly correlated with reduced stress than the other leisure factors. Implications of the results are discussed.
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