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Leisure, stress, and coping: An evolving area of inquiry

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LEISURE SCIENCES
Volume 25, Issue 2-3, Pages 107-113

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01490400306567

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leisure; stress; coping; health

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Stress and coping are prevalent and ubiquitous in our everyday lives. The degree and manner in which we experience stress, and ways in which we cope with stress, strongly influence our daily choices and their outcomes, including those related to leisure. Research on leisure, stress, and coping is important within a broad spectrum of leisure research since it can be potentially integrated with leisure research on constraints and negotiations, lifespan development, diversity, and lifestyle. Such integration works to bridge the gap in the leisure research community that is often characterized as isolated entities. One important tangible benefit of such integration is that stress and coping have the potential to be a common language for many researchers with diverse interests, and it thus leads to opportunities for enhanced communication and understanding, as well as for possible collaborations. We hope that this special issue, presenting a diverse collection of papers focused on leisure, stress, and coping, may instill such ambitious, but important, desire. The role of this issue is threefold: ( 1) to better identify relationships among leisure, stress, and coping, ( 2) to introduce new theoretical and methodological approaches for such research, and ( 3) to encourage increased attention to and collaborations related to leisure, stress, and coping research.

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