Chapter 9 - Leisure Constraints Flashcards
Define leisure constraints
- barriers that stop us from doing leisure
What does the leisure contraindications theory include?
Leisure behaviours
- intrapersonal
- interpersonal
- structural
Name 2 ex of intrapersonal constraints
1) attitude
2) stress
Name 2 ex of interpersonal constraints
1) interactions with other ppl
2) relationships between ppl
Name 2 ex of structural constraints
1) time
2) money
Define constraint negotiation
Ability to find other ways to do a leisure activity
Name 2 out 5 negotiation strategies
1) make a stronger commitment to leisure
2) modify the way in which is participated in
3) adopting a more relaxed attitude to life
4) adjusting to the costs of leisure participation
5) adopting family relate strategies
Name the 4 types of negotiation
1) time management
2) skill acquisition
3) financial strategies
4) interpersonal coordination
Name 3 out of 5 consequences of constraints
1) type of participation
2) frequency of participation
3) experience of participation
4) level of satisfaction
5) benefits gained
Why study constraints (3 points)
1) mission of the field of practice
2) remove barriers to leisure
3) to increase quantity and quality of leisure experience
Constraints help rec professional understand leisure… (Name 3 out of 6)
1) choices
2) behaviours
3) preferences
4) participation
5) motivation
6) satisfaction