This study aimed to predict park golf participation intention based on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and to examine the effects of its core predictors on both intention and actual behavior. A survey was conducted with 173 adults who had prior experience participating in park golf. The collected data were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM). The results revealed that among the three TPB predictors, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control had statistically significant positive effects on participation intention, whereas attitude did not show a significant influence. Additionally, perceived behavioral control was not significantly associated with participation behavior, while participation intention showed a strong positive effect on actual participation. These findings support the applicability of TPB in explaining behavioral intentions in the context of park golf and offer theoretical and practical implications for promoting participation in emerging sport-for-all activities.
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Abstract Ⅰ. 서론 Ⅱ. 연구방법 1. 연구대상 2. 측정도구 3. 타당도 및 신뢰도 4. 자료수집 및 자료처리 Ⅲ. 결과 1. 기술 통계 및 상관관계 분석 2. 가설 검증 Ⅳ. 논의 Ⅴ. 결론 및 제언 참고문헌
키워드
Theory of Planned BehaviorPark GolfParticipation IntentionParticipation Behavior
한국문화스포츠학회는 ‘shaping the future of culture and sport’라는 슬로건 아래, 문화와 스포츠의 융합적 발전을 이끌어가고 있습니다. 스포츠는 단순한 신체 활동을 넘어, 문화적, 사회적, 정신적 차원에서 중요한 역할을 하고 있습니다. 이러한 스포츠와 문화의 관계를 연구하고, 그 상호작용을 통해 미래 사회에 긍정적인 변화를 창출하고자 합니다.
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간행물명
한국문화스포츠학회지 [Journal of the Korean Society of Culture and Sports]