Leisure from the youth perspective: A qualitative analysis of high school students’ time diary

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Zbornik Instituta za Pedagoska Istrazivanja Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2298/ZIPI1702314P
Jelena Pešić, Marina Videnović
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In this paper, we explore high school students’ intrapersonal experiences regarding their leisure activities, and whether it is justified, on the basis of their perception, to make a distinction between active and passive leisure. The data were collected by 24-hour time diary method (description of experiences regarding the stated activities) and the thematic content analysis method was applied. The comments embed-ded in students’ descriptions (unit of analysis) were classified into four categories: aims/importance of activities, mental effort, motivational value and experience of engagement. The sample of 922 high school students was structured by the region, age (I-IV grade) and type of school (grammar and vocational schools). As expected, extracurricular activities and hobbies are significantly more often described as men-tally demanding and important for the development of competencies and identity, compared to passive leisure activities – watching entertainment shows and movies, reading for pleasure, listening to music and playing computer games. For these lat-ter activities, there are significantly more positive comments on their motivational value. There is no significant difference regarding the experience of engagement, partly because of the unexpectedly large number of positive comments on watching entertainment shows and movies. The implications of these findings are discussed from the perspective of positive youth development.
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青少年视角下的休闲:高中生时间日记的定性分析
在本文中,我们探讨了高中生关于他们的休闲活动的个人体验,以及是否有理由根据他们的感知来区分主动休闲和被动休闲。采用24小时时间日记法(描述所述活动的经验)收集数据,并采用主题内容分析法。在学生的描述(分析单元)中嵌入的评论被分为四类:活动的目标/重要性、精神努力、激励价值和参与体验。922名高中生的样本按地区、年龄(I-IV年级)和学校类型(语法学校和职业学校)进行了划分。不出所料,与被动的休闲活动——看娱乐节目和电影、娱乐阅读、听音乐和玩电脑游戏——相比,课外活动和爱好更常被描述为对智力的要求,对能力和身份的发展很重要。对于后一种活动,对其激励价值的正面评价明显更多。在参与体验方面没有显著差异,部分原因是观看娱乐节目和电影的积极评论出乎意料地多。本研究从青少年积极发展的角度探讨这些发现的意义。
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