Keywords

family leisure involvement, family functioning, family communication, family leisure satisfaction, satisfaction with family life, core and balance family leisure

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to begin the development of a broad model that could examine the structural relationships between family leisure involvement, family functioning, family communication, family leisure satisfaction, and satisfaction with family life among a large sample of families (n = 898) from the United States. Findings from both parent and youth perspectives were consistent with previous studies that examined the same variables individually and provided a possible picture of how these family variables might relate to one another in the broader context of family leisure. Slight differences between the parent and youth models added further insight and reemphasized the value related to examining family variables from different perspectives within families. Implications, limitations, and recommendations were discussed.

Original Publication Citation

Poff, R., Zabriskie, R., & Townsend, J. (2010). Modeling family leisure and related constructs: A national study. Journal of Leisure Research, 42(3), 365-391.

Document Type

Peer-Reviewed Article

Publication Date

2010

Publisher

Journal of Leisure Research

Language

English

College

Marriott School of Business

Department

Experience Design and Management

University Standing at Time of Publication

Full Professor

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