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Nature-based recreation associated with connectedness to nature and leisure satisfaction among students in Brazil

Journal

LEISURE STUDIES
Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages 682-691

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02614367.2019.1620842

Keywords

Contact with nature; experiences of nature; human-nature connections; nature; outdoor recreation

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science, Education and Universities [PGC2018-095502-B-I00]
  2. FUAG [2018/B008]

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There is growing evidence that nature-based recreation (NBR) during childhood promotes connectedness to nature, which in turn fuels NBR during adulthood. In addition to providing a number of health benefits, NBR participation may enhance leisure satisfaction, an important predictor of happiness and life satisfaction. In this exploratory study, we tested these hypothesised links using a path model with a cross-sectional sample of 224 Brazilian college students, where NBR participation during childhood increases connectedness to nature and NBR participation during adulthood, which in turn promotes leisure satisfaction. The model fit the data well chi(2) (2) = 1.924, chi(2)/df = 0.962 (N = 220, p = .38), CFI = 1.00, AGFI = .978, GFI = .996, and RMSEA = .00, with results showing an indirect positive link between NBR during childhood and leisure satisfaction, and a direct link between NBR during adulthood and leisure satisfaction. The indirect effect of connectedness to nature on leisure satisfaction was also significant: NBR during childhood fostered connectedness to nature, which motivated NBR during adulthood and higher levels of leisure satisfaction. Leisure practitioners can improve people's leisure satisfaction by promoting engagement in NBR activities across life stages and emphasising connection to nature.

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