Abstract

The purpose of this study is to understand what structural relationships the stress-related growth and quality of life have with the leisure engagement of swimming participants. A questionnaire was used for the study, and the hypothesis was verified by collecting and analyzing a total of 313 data from Seoul, Daejeon regions using convenience extraction methods among non-probability sampling methods. In data processing, SPSS and AMOS programs were used, and data were analyzed through frequency analysis, reliability analysis, verification factor analysis, correlation analysis, and structural spinning model analysis. The results of the study are as follows. First, the leisure engagement of swimming participants had a significantly static effect on stress-growth. Second, the stress-related growth of swimming participants had a statistically significant static effect on quality of life. Third, the leisure engagement of swimming participants had a significant static effect on the quality of life. Fourth, stress-related growth is an important factor in the leisure engagement of swimming participants, and has been shown to be a partial medium of leisure engagement and quality of life. According to the study, swimming participants with leisure engagement are considered to have a high quality of life by increasing stress-related growth factors.

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