The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating effect of psychological well-being in the relationship between sport activity satisfaction and exercise continuity performance in 272 children. To this end, the SPSS 22 statistical program is ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating effect of psychological well-being in the relationship between sport activity satisfaction and exercise continuity performance in 272 children. To this end, the SPSS 22 statistical program is used to suggest the following conclusions.
First, sports activity satisfaction was found to have a positive effect on exercise continuation. Second, sports activity satisfaction was found to have a significant effect on psychological well-being. Third, psychological well-being was found to have a significant effect on exercise continuation. Fourth, it was found that psychological well-being has a mediating effect when sport activity satisfaction affects exercise continuation. In particular, psychological well-being and sports satisfaction showed partial mediating effects. It was confirmed that high satisfaction with sports activities not only affects exercise continuity but also affects exercise continuation by increasing psychological well-being.