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Yıl 2022, Cilt: 10 Sayı: 4, 671 - 690, 06.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.30519/ahtr.952797

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  • Beşikçi, T., Yerlisu Lapa, T., & Güzel, P. (2019). Investigating the relationships between life satisfaction and leisure satisfaction on individuals interested in outdoor recreation: A sample of parks in London. Annals of Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, 15, 8-12.
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The Relationship Between Leisure Satisfaction and Life Satisfaction: A Meta-analysis Study of Years 1999-2019

Yıl 2022, Cilt: 10 Sayı: 4, 671 - 690, 06.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.30519/ahtr.952797

Öz

Studies which focused on relations between the perception of leisure and well-being concepts are observed frequently in literature. Studies that measure the relationship between “life satisfaction” and “leisure satisfaction” concepts are prominent within these studies. The aim of this study was to get a cumulative result by integrating the findings of the studies examining the same concepts through meta-analysis. For this purpose, academic studies published between 1999 and 2019 were screened and included from several databases. As a result, 21 studies were found fulfilling the inclusion criterion, set by the researchers, in order to retrieve studies presenting a correlation coefficient between variables “life satisfaction” and “leisure satisfaction”. This search resulted with a sample size of 83,632. The overall sample consisted of women, disabled individuals, residents of a defined district, university students, immigrants, and adults from various countries. Studies were analyzed by the free trial version of Comprehensive Meta-Analysis Software 2.0 (CMA 2.0). Findings indicated that leisure satisfaction and life satisfaction showed a positive relationship with a medium level of effect size. Future researchers who will address these concepts in their studies would benefit from conducting moderating analyses to explore how concepts in issue vary depending on the characteristics of the study, such as the sample characteristics.

Kaynakça

  • Agate, J. R., Zabriskie, R. B., Agate, S. T., & Roff, R. (2009). Family leisure satisfaction and satisfaction with family life. Journal of Leisure Research, 41(2), 205-223.
  • Agyar, E. (2014). Contribution of perceived freedom and leisure satisfaction to life satisfaction in a sample of Turkish Women. Social Indicators Research, 116, 1-15.
  • Ali, I. (2019). Personality traits, individual innovativeness and satisfaction with life. Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 4, 38-46.
  • Aslan, N. (2009). An examination of family leisure and family satisfaction among traditional Turkish families. Journal of Leisure Research, 41(2), 157-176.
  • Ayyildiz, T., & Gokyürek, B. (2016). Examination of leisure satisfaction levels of individuals participating in recreative dance activities. Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education and Sport Science, Movement and Health, 16(2), 147-155.
  • Bann, C. M., Kobau, R., Lewis, M. A., Zack, M. M., Luncheon, C., & Thompson, W. W. (2012). Development and psychometric evaluation of the public health surveillance well-being scale. Quality of Life Research, 21, 1031-1043.
  • Bakioğlu, A., & Göktaş, E. (2018). Bir eğitim politikası belirleme yöntemi: Meta analiz. Medeniyet Eğitim Araştırmaları Dergisi, 1(2), 35-54.
  • Beard, J. G., & Ragheb, M. G. (1980). Measuring leisure satisfaction. Journal of Leisure Research, 1, 20-33.
  • Begg, C. B., & Mazumdar, M. (1994). Operating characteristics of a rank correlation test for publication bias, Biometrics, 50(4), 1088-1101.
  • Bellani, L., & D’ambrioso, C. (2011). Deprivation, social exclusion and subjective well-being. Social Indicators Research, 104, 67-86.
  • Beşikçi, T., Yerlisu Lapa, T., & Güzel, P. (2019). Investigating the relationships between life satisfaction and leisure satisfaction on individuals interested in outdoor recreation: A sample of parks in London. Annals of Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, 15, 8-12.
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  • Çarkungöz, E., & Ediz, B. (2009). Meta Analizi. Uludağ University, Journal of Faculty of Veterinary, 28(1), 33-37.
  • Celik, G., Tercan, E., & Yerlisu, T. (2014). Leisure constraints and leisure satisfaction in the recreational activities of employees with disabilities. South African Journal for Research in Sport, Physical Education and Recreation, 36(2), 33-46.
  • Celiker, N., Ustunel, M. F., & Guzeller, C. O. (2019). The relationship between emotional labour and burnout: a meta-analysis, Anatolia, 30(3), 328-345.
  • Chang, P. J., Lin, Y., & Song, R. (2018). Leisure satisfaction mediates the relationships between leisure settings, subjective well-being and depression among middle-aged adults in urban China. Applied Research Quality Life, 14, 1001-1017.
  • Chattillion, E. A., Mausbach, B. T., Roepke, S. K., Von Känel, R.,..., & Granti, I. (2012). Leisure activities, caregiving demands and catecholamine levels in dementia caregivers. Psychology & Health, 27(10), 1134-1149.
  • Chen, C-H., Chang, Y-H., & Fan, F-C. (2012). Adolescents and leisure activities: The impact of expectations and experience on service satisfaction. Social Behavior and Personality, 40(2), 259-266.
  • Chen, Y-C., Li, R-H., & Chen, S-H. (2013). Relationships Among Adolescents’ Leisure Motivation, Leisure Involvement, and Leisure Satisfaction: A Structural Equation Model. Social Indicators Research, 110, 1187-1199.
  • Cheng, E. H-P., Patterson, I., Packer, J., & Pegg, S. (2010). Identifying the satisfactions derived from leisure gardening by older adults. Annals of Leisure Research, 13(3), 395-419.
  • Chick, G., Hsu, Y-C., Yeh, C-K., Hsieh, C-M., Bae, S. Y., & Iarmolenko, S. (2016). Cultural Consonance in Leisure, Leisure Satisfaction, Life Satisfaction, and Self-rated Health in Urban Taiwan. Leisure Sciences, 38(5), 402-423.
  • Chiang, L-M., Casebolt, K., Tan, J., Lankford, S. V., & Wilson, J. (2011). A Pilot Study of an instrument measuring leisure satisfaction and life satisfaction in an outpatient leisure activity program. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 45(3), 234-255.
  • Chun, S., Lee, Y., Kim, B., & Heo, J. (2012). The contribution of leisure participation and leisure satisfaction to stress-related growth. Leisure Sciences, 34, 436-449.
  • Coad, A., & Binder, M. (2014). Causal linkages between work and life satisfaction and their determinants in a structural VAR approach. Economic Letters, 124, 263-268.
  • Cohen, L., Manion, L., & Morrison, K. (2007). Research methods in education. London: Routledge Falmer.
  • Dempfle, A. (2006). Evaluation of methods for meta-analysis of genetic linkage studies for complex diseases and application to genome scans for asthma and adult height (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Phillips University, Marburg, Germany.
  • Diener, E., Suh, E. M., Lucas, R. E., & Smith, H. L. (1999). Subjective well-being three decades of progress. Psychological Bulletin, 125, 276-302.
  • Edginton, C. R., Jordan, D. J., Degraaf, D. G., & Edginton, S. R. (1998). Leisure and Life Satisfaction: Foundational Perspectives (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill.
  • Elkins, D. J., Beggs, B. A., & Choutka, E. (2007). The contribution of constraint negotiation to the leisure satisfaction of college students in campus recreational sports, Recreational Sport Journal, 31, 107-118.
  • Ercan, P. (2016). An analysis on the level of leisure satisfaction and the level of satisfaction with life of young people who attend sport education camps in nature. Educational Research and Reviews. 11(8), 834-841.
  • Erdogan, B., Bauer, T. N., Truxillo, D. M., & Mansfield, L. R. (2012). Whistle while you work: a review of the life satisfaction literature. Journal of Management, 38(4), 1038-1083.
  • Field, A. P., & Gillett, R. (2010). How to do a meta-analysis. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 63(3), 665-694.
  • Fugl-Meyer, A. R., Melin, R., & Fugl-Meyer, S. (2002). Life satisfaction in 18 to 64-year-old Swedes: In relation to gender, age, partner and immigrant status. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 34, 239-246.
  • Gale, C. R., Booth, T., Mottus, R., Kuh, D., & Deary, J. J. (2013). Neuroticism and extraversion in youth predict mental wellbeing and life satisfaction 40 years later. Journal of Research in Personality, 47, 687-697.
  • Gandelman, N., Piani, G., & Ferre, Z. (2012). Neighborhood determinants of quality of life. Journal of Happiness Studies, 13, 547-563.
  • Gedik, A., & Üstüner, M. (2017). Correlation between organizational commitment and job satisfaction in educational organizations: A Meta analysis. E-International Journal of Educational Research, 8(2), 41-57.
  • Georgellis, Y., Tsitsianis, N., & Yin, Y. P. (2009). Personal values as mitigating factors in the link between income and life satisfaction: Evidence from the European social survey. Social Indicators Research, 91, 329-344.
  • Gimenez-Nadal, J. J., & Sevilla-Sanz, A. (2011). The time-crunch paradox, Social Indicators Research, 102, 181-196.
  • Glass, G. V. (1976). Primary, secondary, and meta-analysis of research. Educational Researcher, 5(10), 3-8.
  • Gökçe, H. (2008). Serbest zaman doyumunun yaşam doyumu ve sosyo-demografik değişkenlerle ilişkisinin incelenmesi (Unpublished master thesis). Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey.
  • Grund, A., & Fries, S. (2014). Study and leisure interference as mediators between students’ self-control capacities and their domain-specific functioning and general well-being. Learning and Instruction, 31, 23-32.
  • Guzeller, C. O., & Celiker, N. (2020). Examining the relationship between organizational commitment and turnover intention via a meta-analysis, International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 14(1), 102-120.
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Toplam 91 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Turizm (Diğer)
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Evren Tercan Kaas 0000-0001-6708-0074

Ebru İçigen 0000-0001-8765-7686

Yayımlanma Tarihi 6 Aralık 2022
Gönderilme Tarihi 15 Haziran 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2022 Cilt: 10 Sayı: 4

Kaynak Göster

APA Tercan Kaas, E., & İçigen, E. (2022). The Relationship Between Leisure Satisfaction and Life Satisfaction: A Meta-analysis Study of Years 1999-2019. Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research (AHTR), 10(4), 671-690. https://doi.org/10.30519/ahtr.952797


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