碩士 / 樹德科技大學 / 經營管理研究所 / 103 / Taiwan possesses a preferable geographic location where world’s second largest current, Kuroshio, flowing by and is an island state. Its rich marine resources are particularly suitable for developing water recreation activities. However, with the imposition of martial law, the entire coastlines were closed for decades and limited the development of water recreation activities. This study describes in detail Taiwan’s leisure scuba diving development history, the scope of leisure diving system and scuba diving researches in recent 5 years to present the full context for the leisure diving in Taiwan. The concepts for leisure scuba diving and leisure fit models are integrated to explore the appropriateness of leisure fit models towards leisure diving. This study utilizes leisure fit questionnaire as research method. Participants of this study were the divers with certificates of elementary leisure scuba diving. Total 278 valid questionnaires were collected. The obtained data were processed with SPSS for descriptive statistics and differential analyses. In addition, the leisure fit models were examined with AMOS linear structure equations and the results revealed that 1) scuba diving participants have different feeling for leisure fit, leisure satisfaction, flow experience and well-being areas in different backgrounds. 2) supplies-needs leisure fit models shows positive influences on leisure satisfaction, flow experience and well-being. 3) abilities-requirements fit models leads no positive effects on leisure satisfaction, flow experience and well-being.Our findings could be considered as useful reference for the related sectors.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TW/103STU05457050 |
Date | January 2015 |
Creators | Lee,Ming-Lun, 李明倫 |
Contributors | Ping-I Lin, 林秉毅 |
Source Sets | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
Language | zh-TW |
Detected Language | English |
Type | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Format | 119 |
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