Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between leisure participation, leisure satisfaction, and life satisfaction of college students in Taiwan. A stratified random sample of 470 students enrolled during the 2002 fall semester at the Aletheia University in Taiwan was drawn from a list of potential participants provided by the university's Registrar's Office. The results of this study indicated significant relationships existed between leisure participation, leisure satisfaction, and life satisfaction of college students in Taiwan. The results also showed that significant differences existed between college rank and leisure participation, as well as between gender and leisure participation. The results of this study supported other research on the relationship of leisure participation and leisure satisfaction to other facets of life.

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