Testing the Validity of the Flourishing through Leisure Model

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION Therapeutic Recreation Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.18666/trj-2024-v58-i2-12153
Lynn S. Anderson, L. Heyne, Pei-Chun Hsieh
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The Flourishing through Leisure Model (FTL) is a recently developed practice model in the field. Using a convenience sample of 210, this cross-sectional study aimed to test the model’s validity. Participants were recruited from seven different sites that provided therapeutic recreation services (both clinical and community settings). A 110-question online survey was used to collect data on the theoretical constructs of the FTL, including overall well-being, leisure, and other well-being domains (i.e., psychological, cognitive, social, physical, and spiritual well-being), as well as the ecological impact on well-being. The results of this study suggested that overall well-being is significantly correlated with all other well-being domains. Additionally, the regression model with the following predictors—psychological/emotional, environmental factors, leisure participation, social, and leisure experiences—successfully explained 71.3% of the variance in predicting overall well-being. The findings of this study supported the FTL as a sound model to guide recreational therapists in practice.
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测试 "通过休闲实现幸福 "模式的有效性
通过休闲获得幸福模式(FTL)是最近在该领域开发的一种实践模式。这项横断面研究使用了 210 个方便抽样,旨在检验该模式的有效性。研究人员从七个提供治疗性娱乐服务(包括临床和社区环境)的不同场所招募参与者。研究采用了 110 个问题的在线调查来收集有关 FTL 理论构建的数据,包括总体幸福感、休闲和其他幸福感领域(即心理、认知、社交、身体和精神幸福感),以及对幸福感的生态影响。研究结果表明,总体幸福感与所有其他幸福感领域都有明显的相关性。此外,包含以下预测因素的回归模型--心理/情感、环境因素、休闲参与、社会和休闲体验--成功地解释了预测总体幸福感的 71.3% 的方差。这项研究的结果支持将 FTL 作为指导娱乐治疗师实践的合理模型。
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