Research on Night Markets Participant Behavior and Subjective Well-being for the Junior High Students of Kaohsiung Municipal Linyuan Senior High School

碩士 === 大仁科技大學 === 休閒事業管理研究所 === 103 === Night markets which sell all sorts of merchandise at a low price and bring convenience life to the community resident also have recreational and leisure social functions recently. Happiness is one of the life goals that people endeavor to pursue; therefore, le...

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Main Authors: YANG SU MEI, 楊素美
Other Authors: Huang Kuo-Kuang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/24282042129544511575
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Summary:碩士 === 大仁科技大學 === 休閒事業管理研究所 === 103 === Night markets which sell all sorts of merchandise at a low price and bring convenience life to the community resident also have recreational and leisure social functions recently. Happiness is one of the life goals that people endeavor to pursue; therefore, leisure activities help to enhance subjective well-being. Linyuan Senior High School, a remote and cultural disadvantaged district of Kaohsiung, night markets are one of the leisure ways for junior high students. The objects of study are the junior high students of Kaohsiung Municipal Linyuan Senior High School, and attempted to inquire into the correlations between the participation behavior of night markets and subjective well-being. Using questionnaires survey to investigate different demographics of the junior students here, the participation behavior of night markets, subjective well-being and the correlations between the participation behavior of night markets and subjective well-being. Releasing 493 questionnaires, and 489 copies received are effective (effective rate:99.19%). The data was handled by SPSS for Windows 12.0, tested and analyzed by descriptive statistics, T-tests, one-way analysis of variance, and Pearson product-moment correlation analysis, and the research findings were as follows: 1. Most of the samples were female, ninth grader, nuclear family, parents of high school degree, the frequency of going to the night market was once a month ( and none the most) and participating with family. 2. In the aspect of night market participating behavior, social leisure was the most important factor; interpersonal relationship was the top factors in subjective well-being. 3. Students of different grades had significant differences in the participation behavior of night markets toward consumption; different frequency of night market participating had significant differences in all factors the participation behavior of night markets. 4. Different gender of students had significant differences in “ mind and body health, interpersonal relationship; different grader had significant differences only in self-affirmation of subjective well-being; different frequency of night market participating had significant differences in all the subjective well-being factors. 5. There were positive correlation between night market participating behavior and subjective well-being. On the basis of the research finding, there were some offers below: using the specialities of the market to hold public welfare activities and club performances, and students with their parents should join in the same activities to develop self-affirmation.