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Activities, Adaptation & Aging
Dignified and Purposeful Living for Older Adults
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Leisure Behavior Motivation and the Life Satisfaction of Retired Persons

Pages 13-20 | Published online: 12 Aug 2009

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Jong-Ho Kim & Stephen L. Brown. (2018) The Associations Between Leisure, Stress, and Health Behavior Among University Students. American Journal of Health Education 49:6, pages 375-383.
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Katie Misener, Alison Doherty & Shannon Hamm-Kerwin. (2010) Learning From the Experiences of Older Adult Volunteers in Sport: A Serious Leisure Perspective. Journal of Leisure Research 42:2, pages 267-289.
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Eva Hui‐Ping Cheng, Ian Patterson, Jan Packer & Shane Pegg. (2010) Identifying the Satisfactions Derived from Leisure Gardening by Older Adults. Annals of Leisure Research 13:3, pages 395-419.
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CarolA. Gosselink & SusanA. Myllykangas. (2007) The Leisure Experiences of Older U.S. Women Living With HIV/AIDS. Health Care for Women International 28:1, pages 3-20.
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TanyaR. Fitzpatrick, Suzanne Bushfield & BarbaraH Vinick. (2005) Anticipated and Experienced Changes in Activities After Husbands Retire. Journal of Gerontological Social Work 46:2, pages 69-84.
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Heather Gibson, Candace Ashton-Shaeffer, Jenny Green & Julia Corbin. (2002) Leisure and Retirement: Women’s stories. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure 25:2, pages 257-284.
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Jackie Kiewa. (2001) Control Over Self and Space in Rockclimbing. Journal of Leisure Research 33:4, pages 363-382.
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Bobby Guinn. (2001) Psychological Constructs of Activity Readiness in High Functioning Elderly. Activities, Adaptation & Aging 25:3-4, pages 137-147.
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Evren ERZEN & Özkan ÇİKRIKCİ. (2022) Mediator role of academic motivation in the relationship between attachment styles and life satisfactionBağlanma stilleri ile yaşam doyumu arasındaki ilişkide akademik güdülenmenin aracı rolü. Ahi Evran Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi 8:2, pages 671-690.
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Leonardo Martins Barbosa, Bárbara Monteiro & Sheila Giardini Murta. (2016) Retirement Adjustment Predictors—A Systematic Review. Work, Aging and Retirement 2:2, pages 262-280.
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Kuan-Yu Chen. (2013) The Relationship Between Serious Leisure Characteristics and Subjective Well-Being of Older Adult Volunteers: The Moderating Effect of Spousal Support. Social Indicators Research 119:1, pages 197-210.
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Julianne M Read, Juanita J Muller & Lea E Waters. (2013) The importance of latent benefits and meaningful leisure activity in predicting quality of life in Australian retirees. Australian Journal of Career Development 22:2, pages 63-71.
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Cindy S.Y. Leung & Joanne K. Earl. (2012) Retirement Resources Inventory: Construction, factor structure and psychometric properties. Journal of Vocational Behavior 81:2, pages 171-182.
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Kum-Ju Hwang, Eun-Ju Kang & Ju-Hee Hahn. (2011) The effect of Spectators' Motivation on Satisfaction. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society 12:4, pages 1684-1695.
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Jon Hendricks. 2007. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology.
K. A. Wallace & A. J. Wheeler. (2016) Reliability Generalization of the Life Satisfaction Index. Educational and Psychological Measurement 62:4, pages 674-684.
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Pedro M. Mateos, Juan J.G. Meilán & José M. Arana. (2014) Motivational versus Volitional Mediation of Passivity in Institutionalized Older People. The Spanish Journal of Psychology 5:1, pages 54-65.
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Alan B. Kirk & Hunter Downing Alessi. (2000) Senior Service Centers: A Comparison of Affiliated and Nonaffiliated Participants. Adultspan Journal 2:2, pages 89-100.
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Martin M Greller & Patricia Simpson. (1999) In Search of Late Career: A Review of Contemporary Social Science Research Applicable to the Understanding of Late Career. Human Resource Management Review 9:3, pages 309-347.
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