英文摘要 |
This study is based on passion and well-being of soccer club participants in Taipei. Questionnaires were conducted to participants from T2 LIGA. The researcher took 450 participants as the research subjects through the questionnaires and all 450 were valid. According to the data collected from the questionnaire, descriptive statistics, Pearson product-moment correlation analysis were performed. The results were derived as following: 1. The main group of soccer club participants in Taipei was between 21-30 years old, college / university graduated, employed males. 2. Passion towards well-being showed significance with each other. 3. Soccer club participants are positively associated with their passion and well-being. “Obsessive passion” in passion, and “negative affect” in well-being presents a high degree of correlation. According to the results, soccer clubs in Taipei need to develop more soccer related events for young kids and older adults in order to get more participants in this activity. Therefore, all participants from different age groups can all participate in soccer activities. By increasing passion and enduring involvement towards soccer, the quality of life will improve and the overall well-being will increase. |