Abstract

The purpose of this study is to verify the mediating effect of mental well-being in a relationship with the effect among the perceived restorative environment for the recreation forest traveler, mental well-being, and tourism behavior intention by applying the attention restoration theory, targeted to the travelers who visit recreation forests. This study used the SPSSWIN 27.0 program for hypothesis testing. Based on these research findings, first, this study has shown that the perceived restorative environment had a positive effect on the mental well-being and tourism behavior intention. Second, as a result of verifying whether mental well-being mediated the relationship between the perceived restorative environment and tourism behavior intention, this study has found that mental well-being played a partial mediating role. Through these results, this researcher considers it can be used as useful data to secure the competitiveness of recreation forests and to prepare a variety of countermeasures.

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