Analysis of the Causal Relationship Between Sensory Pursuit Tendency, Exercise Behavior, Exercise Intention, and Safety Atmosphere of Participants in Marine Leisure Sports
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https://doi.org/10.61707/30bc6130Keywords:
Relationships, Tendency, Exercise, Behavior, Intention, ParticipantsAbstract
Background/Objectives: The purpose of this study was to confirm the causal relationships among sensory pursuit tendency, exercise behavior, exercise intention, and safety atmosphere of marine leisure sports participants. Methods/Statistical analysis: The study subjects were 229 marine leisure sports participants who were surveyed. Data processing involved frequency analysis, correlation analysis, and factor analysis using SPSS 24.0, and path analysis using AMOS 21.0, leading to the following results. First, it was found that sensory pursuit tendency of marine leisure sports participants had a direct structure that leads to safety atmosphere. Second, exercise behavior and exercise intention of marine leisure sports participants partially mediated the relationship between sensory pursuit tendency and safety atmosphere. Improvements/Applications: These results logically explain the reasons for participating in marine leisure sports and derive meaningful results.
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