Exploring the Relationship between Perceived Community Support and Psychological Well-Being of Tourist Destinations Residents

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Abstract

To explore the relationship between community support in tourist destinations and residents’ psychological well-being in the post-COVID-19 pandemic period, this study adopts the questionnaire survey method and draws the following conclusions by constructing a structural equation model: (1) perceived community support is very helpful for the psychological well-being of residents, (2) psychological resilience significantly mediates the relationship between perceived community support and residents’ psychological well-being, (3) the resident–tourist interaction mediates the relationship between perceived community support and residents’ psychological well-being, and (4) the resident–tourist interaction and psychological resilience play an ordered chain-mediating role between perceived community support and residents’ psychological well-being. These findings not only fill the gap in tourism research regarding destination-based community support studies but also provide a theoretical basis for maintaining residents’ psychological well-being in a given destination in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. To a certain extent, improving residents’ well-being is helpful for promoting the healthy and sustainable development of tourism activities and realizing a “win-win” situation in which tourist destinations develop economically while promoting their residents’ living standards.

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Wang, H., Sha, H., Liu, L., & Zhao, H. (2022). Exploring the Relationship between Perceived Community Support and Psychological Well-Being of Tourist Destinations Residents. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192114553

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