Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships between self-management ability, leisure engagement and active aging for the middle-aged and the elderly golf participants. To achieve the goal of this study, a total of 250 questionnaires were distributed and 250 copies were collected back. Out of those returned questionnaires, insincerely replied or double-replied questionnaires were excluded and finally 232 questionnaires were analyzed for this study. The data were analyzed by frequency analysis, reliability analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, correlation analysis, and structural equation modeling using SPSS Version 18.0. and Amos 18.0 program. Main findings were as follows: First, self-management ability had a positive effect on leisure engagement Second, leisure engagement had a positive effect on active aging Third, self-management ability had a positive effect on active aging. Fourth, leisure engagement mediated the relationship between self-management ability and active aging.

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