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Title: Antecedents to leisure participation among people with physical disability in Ghana
Authors: Issahaku, Adam
Keywords: Antecedents
Exclusion
Impairment
Marginalization
Negotiation
Structural equation modeling
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Notwithstanding the complex relationships between antecedents to leisure participation among people with disabilities, limited empirical studies have explored these relationships. This study analyses the interactional relationships between the antecedents to leisure participation among people with physical disability in the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana, with data obtained from 322 people with physical disability. The results indicate that intellectual motivation, competence mastery and social motivation positively influenced participation while interpersonal and structural constraints negatively influenced participation. Specific dimensions of motivation influenced the conception of specific types of constraint, while specific types of constraint influenced the choice of specific negotiation strategies. Meanwhile, only cognitive negotiation strategy had a significant positive effect on participation, while participation had a positive influence on psychological, educational and social satisfaction. It is recommended that leisure and disability education should be introduced in both formal educational curriculum and public education fora so as to reduce the interpersonal and structural constraints encountered by people with physical disability
Description: 21p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7430
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Hospitality & Tourism Management

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