College students' well-being is declining. Differences in students' leisure activity participation have been linked to their psychological well-being. This study examined how weekly fluctuations in leisure allocation (i.e., frequency of volunteer, cognitive, social, club, religious, and physical activities) related to well-being in college students. Students completed weekly leisure time allocation assessments. Generalized linear multilevel analyses showed that time allocation and well-being varied within-people. Fluctuations in leisure time allocation were related to fluctuations in well-being. Findings extend understanding of leisure and well-being by highlighting the unique contributions of within-person fluctuations beyond between-perso...
Objective: To examine whether engaging in multiple enjoyable activities was associated with better ...
Background: College students’ declining mental health is a growing concern among institutions of hig...
Stress is the main contributing risk factor in the development of chronic diseases such as cardiovas...
College students’ well-being is declining. Differences in students’ leisure activity participation h...
Purposes of the Study: Through the present study the investigators have tried to study the nature of...
We examined the validity of the reported link between well-being and leisure participation in adoles...
Kuper N, Kroencke L, Harari GM, Denissen JJA. Who Benefits from Which Activity? On the Relations Bet...
BackgroundEngagement in leisure has a wide range of beneficial health effects. Yet, this evidence is...
This mobile diary study examined day-today variability during one study week among university studen...
Leisure activities have been emphasized as an important predictor of well-being. However, little res...
This study used the Catharsis Theory and the Stimulation Theory to examine the relationship between ...
Introduction. Leisure may provide certain unique subjective well-being (SWB) benefits that cannot be...
The purpose of this research is to gain insight on the leisure behaviors of freshmen students at the...
Previous studies have shown that participation in leisure time physical activity is related to bette...
Studying can be very stressful leading to a decreased academic efficacy. In this exploratory longitu...
Objective: To examine whether engaging in multiple enjoyable activities was associated with better ...
Background: College students’ declining mental health is a growing concern among institutions of hig...
Stress is the main contributing risk factor in the development of chronic diseases such as cardiovas...
College students’ well-being is declining. Differences in students’ leisure activity participation h...
Purposes of the Study: Through the present study the investigators have tried to study the nature of...
We examined the validity of the reported link between well-being and leisure participation in adoles...
Kuper N, Kroencke L, Harari GM, Denissen JJA. Who Benefits from Which Activity? On the Relations Bet...
BackgroundEngagement in leisure has a wide range of beneficial health effects. Yet, this evidence is...
This mobile diary study examined day-today variability during one study week among university studen...
Leisure activities have been emphasized as an important predictor of well-being. However, little res...
This study used the Catharsis Theory and the Stimulation Theory to examine the relationship between ...
Introduction. Leisure may provide certain unique subjective well-being (SWB) benefits that cannot be...
The purpose of this research is to gain insight on the leisure behaviors of freshmen students at the...
Previous studies have shown that participation in leisure time physical activity is related to bette...
Studying can be very stressful leading to a decreased academic efficacy. In this exploratory longitu...
Objective: To examine whether engaging in multiple enjoyable activities was associated with better ...
Background: College students’ declining mental health is a growing concern among institutions of hig...
Stress is the main contributing risk factor in the development of chronic diseases such as cardiovas...