Public health perspectives and changed leisure behaviours among sport spectators following COVID-19

IF 1.7 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM World Leisure Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1080/16078055.2023.2275791
Emily Messina, Anthony Weems
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ABSTRACTBuilding on the concepts of sport spectatorship, leisure involvement, serious leisure, identity, substitutability of leisure behaviour, and the leisure constraints and facilitators literature, this sequential mixed methods study examines sport spectators’ behaviours and their perceptions of public health during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as changed leisure behaviour and participants’ opinions regarding the health-related impacts of spectator sports. Utilizing a content analysis approach, this paper summarizes the qualitative, open-ended responses from a web-based survey administered December 2021 through March 2022. Participants’ experiences of leisure barriers, leisure facilitators, health concerns and new leisure behaviours, as well as participants’ overall public health perspectives of sporting events during COVID-19 are presented. Potential areas for future research are also discussed, specifically regarding changed leisure behaviour and socio-political complexities indicated among participants.KEYWORDS: Sport spectatorCOVID-19leisureleisure constraintsleisure facilitators Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the 2021–2022 Department of Counseling, Recreation and School Psychology Collaborative Projects on Equity, Diversity, and Social Justice Internal Grant.
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2019冠状病毒病后体育观众的公共卫生观点和改变的休闲行为
摘要基于体育观赏性、休闲参与、严肃休闲、身份认同、休闲行为可替代性以及休闲约束和促进因素等概念,本研究采用顺序混合方法,考察了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间体育观众的行为及其对公共卫生的看法,以及休闲行为的变化和参与者对观赏性体育对健康影响的看法。本文利用内容分析方法,总结了2021年12月至2022年3月进行的一项基于网络的定性开放式调查的反馈。介绍了参与者对休闲障碍、休闲促进者、健康问题和新的休闲行为的体验,以及参与者对2019冠状病毒病期间体育赛事的整体公共卫生观点。还讨论了未来研究的潜在领域,特别是关于参与者的休闲行为变化和社会政治复杂性。关键词:体育观众covid -19休闲休闲约束休闲促进者披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。本研究得到了2021-2022年咨询、娱乐和学校心理学公平、多样性和社会正义合作项目内部拨款的支持。
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World Leisure Journal
World Leisure Journal HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: As the official journal of the World Leisure Organisation, the purpose of the World Leisure Journal is to stimulate and communicate research, theory, and critical thought in all areas that address leisure, including play, recreation, the arts and culture, sport, festivals, events and celebrations, health and fitness, and travel and tourism. Empirical and theoretical manuscripts, as well as position papers, review articles, and critical essays are published in the World Leisure Journal . The World Leisure Journal is international in scope, and encourages submissions from authors from all areas of the world. Comparative cross-national and cross-cultural research reports are especially welcome. For empirical papers, all types of research methods are appropriate and the subject matter in papers may be addressed from perspectives derived from the social, behavioural, and biological sciences, education, and the humanities. Both pure and applied research reports are appropriate for publication in the World Leisure Journal . In addition to original research reports and review essays, book reviews, research notes, comments, and methodological contributions are appropriate for publication in the World Leisure Journal .
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