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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2022.13.05.347

The Causal Relationships among Covid-19 Stress, Leisure Constraints, and Happiness  

Lee, Yun-Jung (Department of Sport Science, Seoul National Univ. of Science and Technology Seoul)
Han, Areum (Department of Sport Science, Seoul National Univ. of Science and Technology Seoul)
Park, Se-Hyuk (Department of Sport Science, Seoul National Univ. of Science and Technology Seoul)
Seo, Hee-Jung (Department of Sport Science, Seoul National Univ. of Science and Technology Seoul)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.13, no.5, 2022 , pp. 347-356 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the causal relationships among Covid-19 stress, leisure constraints, and happiness for Korean adults. This study attempted to identify the important aspects of constraints and negotiation in gaining happiness during Covid-19 crisis. Respondents were recruited through SNS(n=314) between April 6th and 25th in 2021. The data were analyzed by using AMOS 27.0 and SPSS WIN 27.0. Findings of the current study are as follows: First, the social system anxiety in Covid-19 stress construct was found to have statistically significant impacts upon intrapersonal and structural constraints. Especially, Covid-19 phobia showed a significant effect upon all of the subdimensions of leisure constraints. Second, all of the subdimensions of leisure constraints showed a significant impact on perceived happiness. This study may contribute to a better understanding of leisure constraints, leisure constraints negotiation, and Covid-19 stress.
Keywords
Covid-19 stress; Leisure constraints; Social system problems; Danger and contamination fears; Traumatic stress symptoms; Happiness;
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