Abstract

The purpose of this study was to find out the influence of sport commitment experience on continuous intention and dance addiction of leisure dance participants. 320 female leisure dance participants were selected from Seoul and Kyunggi-do as subjects using purposive sampling method. Data were collected through the self-administrated questionnaires from previous study. Factor analysis, t-test, One-way ANOVA, correlation analysis and regression analysis were used in this study. The conclusions were drawn as follows. First, according to the period and time of participation, there were significant differences in cognitive, behavioral commitment, continuous intention, mental health and dance desire factor and physical health factor. Second, cognitive commitment factor influenced on continuous intention significantly. Third, cognitive commitment factor influenced on mental health and dance desire, physical health, prohibition and persistence factor significantly. And behavioral commitment influenced on prohibition and persistence factor significantly. Forth, continuous intention influenced on mental health and dance desire, physical health, prohibition and persistence factor of dance addiction significantly.

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