Subjective leisure experiences of older Australians |
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Authors: | Ben Sellar Kobie Boshoff |
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Affiliation: | Northern Violence Intervention Program, Ingle Farm and;School of Occupational Therapy, Division of Health Sciences, University of South Australia, North Terrace, South Australia, Australia |
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Abstract: | Background: Previous studies into leisure have employed methodologies that may understate the significance of experiential components. This exploratory study investigated the leisure experiences of retired Australians over 65 years of age. Methods: Five semistructured interviews were used to explore the leisure experience of older people from metropolitan Adelaide. Data were coded and analysed thematically. Results: Relaxation and engrossment emerged as commonly expressed experiences, yet were found to emerge as a result of engagement in occupations predefined as leisure. Experiences of freedom from both necessary duties and a sense of obligation were discussed as potential determinants of leisure consciousness. Practice implications: This study highlights a need for therapists to actively access clients' subjective leisure experiences to enable engagement in personally meaningful leisure occupations. |
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Keywords: | geriatric occupational therapy leisure experience leisure occupational science |
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