Korean Society of Leisure, Recreation & Park
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Korean Journal of Leisure, Recreation & Park - Vol. 44, No. 2, pp.75-85
ISSN: 1598-0413 (Print)
Print publication date 30 Jun 2020
Received 10 May 2020 Revised 07 Jun 2020 Accepted 17 Jun 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26446/kjlrp.2020.6.44.2.75

대학생의 여가스포츠 참가와 삶만족도의 관계에서 자아존중감과 객체화된 신체의식의 매개효과 검증

신규리1 ; 손영미2
1서울과학기술대학교 교수
2건양대학교 교수
Verification of the Mediating Effect of Self-esteem and Objectified Body Consciousness on the Influence of College Students' Leisure Sports Participation on Life Satisfaction
Shin, Kyulee1 ; Sohn, Youngmi2
1Seoul National University of Science & Technology
2Konyang University

Correspondence to: Sohn, Youngmi Konyang University, Daehak-ro 121, Nonsan, Chungnam, Korea Tel: +82-41-730-5642, Fax:+82-41-730-5762, E-mail: shonym@konyang.ac.kr

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify the dual mediating effects of self-esteem and objectified body consciousness in the relationship between leisure sports participation and life satisfaction. The main research results are as follows. First, participation in leisure sports was found to have a positive effect on self-esteem and life satisfaction. Second, self-esteem has a positive effect on life satisfaction, and it has been shown to partially mediate the relationship between leisure sports participation and life satisfaction. Third, objectified body consciousness has a negative effect on life satisfaction, and has been shown to partially mediate the relationship between leisure sports participation and life satisfaction. Through the above results, it can be seen that the more people participate in leisure sports, the higher the level of self-esteem, and the increased self-esteem lowers the tendency for college students to monitor their bodies and be ashamed, ultimately increasing the satisfaction of life.

Keywords:

dual mediating effects, self-esteem, objectified body consciousness, leisure sports participation, life satisfaction

키워드:

자아존중감, 객체화된 신체의식, 여가스포츠 참가, 삶의 만족도, 이중매개효과, 대학생

Acknowledgments

이 연구는 서울과학기술대학교 교내연구비의 지원으로 수행되었습니다.

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