Escapism or Integration? Family Constellations Reflecting on the Leisure-Time Physical Activity of Adults

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Abstract

Insufficient physical activity is an increasing threat to personal well-being and public health. While significant research has focused on the factors that encourage or restrict physical activity, the impact of family constellations on physical activity remains under-researched despite its evident impact on leisure-time physical activity (LTPA). This study aims to analyze how being embedded in a family constellation reflects on LTPA. Our data are drawn from interviews with 89 working adults living in a household with a spouse and/or children. The results indicate that individuals have both escapist and integrative motivations for LTPA, which reflect particular family constellations. This finding leads to the following LTPA dimensions: solitary escapism, co-escapism, integrative escapism, and integration. Furthermore, the mechanism is bidirectional: family affects LTPA, and LTPA reflects on personal and family well-being. Public and private actors can utilize these findings when compiling policies and recommendations and developing services intended to increase LTPA.

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Leino, H. M., Hurmerinta, L., Sandberg, B., Kokko, S., Lyytimäki, J., Tapio, P., & Vasankari, T. (2023). Escapism or Integration? Family Constellations Reflecting on the Leisure-Time Physical Activity of Adults. Leisure Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1080/01490400.2023.2272633

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