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研究生: 林永森
Lin, Yung-Sen
論文名稱: 冒險性遊憩活動參與者熱情特質與流暢體驗遊憩心理模式之研究:兼論知覺風險之調節效果
Study on Adventure Recreation Activity Participants’ Passion Characteristics and Flow Experience Recreation Mental Model: Also on the Moderating Effect of Perceived Risk
指導教授: 張少熙
Chang, Shao-Hsi
學位類別: 博士
Doctor
系所名稱: 體育學系
Department of Physical Education
論文出版年: 2015
畢業學年度: 103
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 132
中文關鍵詞: 冒險性遊憩活動調和式熱情強迫式熱情流暢體驗知覺風險登山活動
英文關鍵詞: adventure recreation activity, harmonious passion, obsessive passion, flow experience, perceived risk, mountaineering activities
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究冒險遊憩參與者冒險體驗模式(adventure experience paradigm, AEP)為基礎,本研究旨在探討調和式熱情、強迫式熱情、流暢體驗變數間之關係,並進一步探討知覺風險在上述變數關係間扮演之調節角色。本研究以登山遊憩活動參與者為研究對象,以問卷調查方式進行資料蒐集,第一階段預試:採用便利抽樣方式以臺灣地區主要的三個山岳型國家公園(玉山、雪霸及太魯閣)登山口入口,各抽取100名登山客,合計抽取300名作為本研究之預試樣本。第二階段正式問卷:再以立意抽樣方式分別在三個國家公園各抽取200名登山客作為本研究之樣本,抽取600名受試樣本,有效問卷回收584份,有效回收率為97.33%,主要研究結論如下:一、臺灣地區登山活動參與者主要以男性、未婚者青年及青壯年居多,學歷以大學或專科以上,從事工商服務業。登山活動參與行為主要結合家人、親友同事或社團夥伴,將近有半數登山者參與登山社團。二、登山活動參與者婚姻狀況、年齡、教育程度、平均月收入及居住地為影響「熱情」、「流暢體驗」及「知覺風險」的重要變項。三、二元熱情特質(調和式熱情與強迫式熱情)同時存在,並且兩者同時會正向影響流暢體驗。四、調和式或強迫式二元熱情的登山遊憩活動參與者,對於流暢體驗(流暢、高峰經驗)均為正向顯著的影響。五、登山參與者知覺風險對二元熱情(調和式、強迫式)與流暢體驗中之流暢構面之關係扮演調節角色。
    基於上述結果,建議遊憩參與者瞭解自身的熱情偏向選擇適合遊憩活動以利正向遊憩體驗,同時面對遊憩環境、氣候及自身的知識與技巧選擇契合的遊憩活動參與,藉以建立休閒社交圈交流學習提升活動知識與技巧,另建議政府、民間業者等規劃多元戶外遊憩環境使遊憩參與者豐富遊憩體驗。

    Based on the adventure experience paradigm, AEP, of adventure recreation participants, this study aims at discussing the relationships among harmonious passion, obsessive passion, and flow experience. Furthermore, it also discusses the moderator roles of perceived risk among the variables. The subjects of this study were mountaineering activity participants, and data were collected by questionnaire survey. Convenience sampling method was applied on the first pre-test stage to choose 100 mountaineering participants randomly in each trailhead of the 3 major national parks, Yushan, Shei-Pa, and Taroko, 300 mountaineering participants in total in this survey. The second stage was the formal questionnaires collected from 200 participants respectively in these three national parks. There were 584 valid questionnaires out of 600 respondents, with the return rate of 97.33%.The results were as the followings:
    1)Most of the mountaineering participants in Taiwan area were male, single, and young adults with university or college education degree and occupations in business and service industries. Mountaineering activity participating behavior was accompanied mostly with family, relatives, colleagues or club partners. More than half of the participants take part in mountaineering clubs. 2)The marriage status, ages, education degree, average monthly income, and living area were important variables which influence passion, flow experience, and perceived risk.3)This study proved that dualistic passion characteristics, inclusive of harmonious passion and obsessive passion, exist at the same time, and both of them affect flow experience positively. 4)Either harmonious or obsessive passion of mountaineering activity participants has positive influence on flow experience which contains flow and peak experience. 5)The perceived risk of mountaineering activity participants plays the moderator role on the flow dimension of dualistic passions (harmonious and obsessive) and flow experience.
    Based on the research results, this study suggests that recreation participants should figure out their own passion tendency and choose proper recreation activities to have positive recreation experiences. Simultaneously, if they choose a compatible recreation activity according to the recreation environment, climate, knowledge, and skills, they can build up the leisure community to exchange, learn and increase their activity knowledge and skills. Besides, this study also suggests that the government and private industry should plan various outdoor recreation environments to provide participants more abundant recreation experience.

    目次 口試委員與系主任簽字之論文通過簽名表 ………………………………………… i 中文摘要 ………………………………….…..……………………………………….. ii 英文摘要 ………………………………….…..……………………………………….. iii 目次 ………………………………….…..……………………………………….. v 表次 ……………..…………………….………………………….......…………... vii 圖次 ………………………………………………………………….………….... x 第壹章 緒論 …...………………………………………………………. 1 第一節 研究背景與動機 ………..…………………….………………………….. 1 第二節 研究目的 ……………………………………………..…………………… 8 第三節 研究問題 ………………………………………………………………….. 9 第四節 名詞操作性定義 ……………………………………………..…………… 9 第五節 研究重要性 …………………………………………..…………………… 11 第六節 研究範圍與限制 ………………………………………..………………… 12 第貳章 文獻探討 ...…………………………………..………………... 13 第一節 冒險遊憩活動之理論與模式 …………………………………………….. 13 第二節 熱情之內涵與相關研究 ……………….……………………………......... 17 第三節 流暢體驗之內涵與相關研究 ………….……………………………......... 24 第四節 知覺風險之內涵與相關研究 ………….……………………………......... 33 第五節 研究假設推導 …………………………………………..……………….. 39 第參章 研究方法 ...…………………………………..………………... 43 第一節 研究架構 ………………………………………………………………….. 43 第二節 研究流程 ……………….……………………………... ……………......... 44 第三節 研究對象與抽樣方法 ….…………………………….....…………….. 46 第四節 研究工具 ………….…………………………………………...………….. 48 第五節 資料分析方法 …………………………………………..……..………….. 56 第肆章 結果分析與討論 ...…………………………………..……….. 59 第一節 登山參與者樣本結構分析 ……………………………………............... 59 第二節 人口統計與參與行為變數對熱情、流暢體驗、知覺風險差異檢定 …. 67 第三節 測量模式分析 ….…………………………….....……………………….. 90 第四節 整體模式分析 ………….…………………………………………...……. 96 第五節 知覺風險調節效果分析 …………………………………………..…….. 100 第伍章 結論與建議 ...…………………………………..…………….. 106 第一節 結論 ………………………………………………………………………. 106 第二節 建議 ……………….……………………………... ……………………… 107 參考文獻 …...………………………………………………………. ….. 110 附錄一 問卷內容效度專家名單 ………..…………………….…………………. 126 附錄二 研究預試問卷 ………..…………………….…………………………… 127 附錄三 研究正式問卷 ………..…………………….…………………………… 130 表次 表2-2-1 熱情量表 ………………………………….…..……………………………. 23 表2-3-1 流暢體驗量表 ………..…………………….…………………………......... 31 表2-4-1 知覺風險量表 ……………………………………………..……………….. 39 表3-3-1 正式問卷施測概況表 ……………………………………..……………... 48 表3-4-1 人口統計變項及登山參與行為測量項目表 ……………..……………….. 49 表3-4-2 預試人口統計變項描述性統計摘要表 …………………………………... 50 表3-4-3 預試參與行為變項描述性統計摘要表 …………………………………... 51 表3-4-4 熱情量表 ………………………………….…..……………………………. 52 表3-4-5 熱情量表項目分析摘要表 ……………….…..…………………………..... 53 表3-4-6 流暢體驗量表 …………………………….…..……………………………. 53 表3-4-7 流暢體驗量表項目分析摘要表 ………….…..……………………………. 54 表3-4-8 知覺風險量表 …………………………….…..……………………………. 55 表3-4-9 知覺風險量表項目分析摘要表 ………….…..……………………………. 55 表4-1-1 人口統計變項(性別)描述性統計摘要表 ………………………………… 59 表4-1-2 人口統計變項(婚姻狀況)描述性統計摘要表 ………..…………………... 60 表4-1-3 人口統計變項(年齡)描述性統計摘要表 ………………………………… 60 表4-1-4 人口統計變項(教育程度)描述性統計摘要表 ……………..…………….. 61 表4-1-5 人口統計變項(平均月收入)描述性統計摘要表 …………………………. 61 表4-1-6 人口統計變項(居住地)描述性統計摘要表 ………..…………………........ 62 表4-1-7 人口統計變項(職業)描述性統計摘要表 ………………………………… 62 表4-1-8 登山參與行為變項(登山活動同伴)描述性統計摘要表(複選題) ……….. 63 表4-1-9 登山參與行為變項(參與登山頻率)描述性統計摘要表 …………………. 64 表4-1-10 登山參與行為變項(登山社團參與)描述性統計摘要表 ………..……….. 64 表4-1-11 調和式及強迫式熱情特質變數描述性統計分析摘要表 ……………….. 65 表4-1-12 流暢體驗變數描述性統計分析摘要表 ..………………………………… 66 表4-1-13 知覺風險變數描述性統計分析摘要表 …………………………………. 66 表4-2-1 性別對熱情變數之獨立樣本 t 檢定摘要表 ………..…………………... 67 表4-2-2 性別對熱情變數之獨立樣本 t 檢定摘要表 ……………………………. 68 表4-2-3 性別對知覺風險變數之獨立樣本 t 檢定摘要表 ……………..………… 68 表4-2-4 婚姻狀況對熱情特質變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 …………………... 69 表4-2-5 婚姻狀況對流暢體驗變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ………..…………. 69 表4-2-6 婚姻狀況對知覺風險變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 …………………... 70 表4-2-7 年齡對熱情特質變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………..…………. 71 表4-2-8 年齡對流暢體驗變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………………….. 72 表4-2-9 年齡對知覺風險變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ………..……………… 73 表4-2-10 教育程度對熱情特質變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 …………………... 74 表4-2-11 教育程度對流暢體驗變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………..……. 75 表4-2-12 教育程度對知覺風險變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ………………….. 76 表4-2-13 平均月收入對熱情特質變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ………..……… 77 表4-2-14 平均月收入對流暢體驗變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………….. 78 表4-2-15 平均月收入對知覺風險變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………….. 79 表4-2-16 居住地對熱情特質變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………………… 80 表4-2-17 居住地對流暢體驗變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ………..…………….. 81 表4-2-18 居住地對知覺風險變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………………… 82 表4-2-19 職業對熱情特質變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………..…………... 83 表4-2-20 職業對流暢體驗變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 …………………………. 84 表4-2-21 職業對知覺風險變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ………..……………….. 85 表4-2-22 登山頻率對熱情特質變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 …………………... 86 表4-2-23 登山頻率對流暢體驗變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………..…… 86 表4-2-24 登山頻率對知覺風險變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 …………………... 87 表4-2-25 登山社團參與對熱情特質變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ………..…….. 88 表4-2-26 登山社團參與對流暢體驗變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………… 89 表4-2-27 登山社團參與對知覺風險變數單因子變異數分析摘要表 ……………… 89 表4-3-1 調和式及強迫式的熱情特質變數測量模式分析摘要表 ……………….. 91 表4-3-2 流暢體驗變數測量模式分析摘要表 ………..……………………………. 94 表4-3-3 知覺風險變數測量模式分析摘要表 …………………………………….. 95 表4-3-4 各變數子構面相關係數表 ………………………………………………… 96 表4-4-1 模式參數估計表 …………………................................................................. 100 表4-5-1 知覺風險調節效果表 ………..……………………………………………. 105 圖次 圖3-1-1 研究架構圖 ………………………………….…..………………………… 43 圖3-2-1 研究流程圖 ……………..…………………….…………………………..... 45 圖4-3-1 熱情特質一階兩因素驗證性因素分析圖 ……………………………...... 92 圖4-3-2 流暢體驗一階兩因素驗證性因素分析圖 ……………………………….. 94 圖4-3-3 知覺風險一階單因素驗證性因素分析圖 ……………………………….. 95 圖4-4-1 PLS假設模式圖 ………………………………….…..…………………….. 99 圖4-4-2 PLS結構模式圖 ………………………………….…..…………………….. 99 圖5-5-1 高風險知覺模式分析圖 ……………..…………………….……………... 104 圖5-5-2 低風險知覺模式分析圖 ………………………………….…..…………... 104

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