Well-being of sport club members: The role of pro-environmental behavior in sport and clubs’ environmental quality

Wicker P, Thormann T (2021)
Sport Management Review 25(4): 567-588.

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Individuals’ mental health and subjective well-being have become increasingly important in public health policy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of pro-environmental behavior in sport and clubs’ perceived environmental quality on the subjective well-being of sport club members in Germany. Data were collected using an online survey of club members in five team/racket sports (i.e., basketball, football, handball, ice hockey, and tennis; n = 3,038). The outcome of interest is subjective well-being which is measured with the WHO-5 scale. Pro-environmental behavior in sport is captured by the monthly carbon footprint resulting from traveling to training sessions and pro-environmental actions in sport. The results of regression analyses show that pro-environmental actions in sport have a positive effect on members’ well-being. Individuals producing a higher carbon footprint when traveling to training sessions report lower well-being, but the effect is overlapped by pro-environmental actions in sport. Members who perceived their clubs’ environmental quality as higher scored higher on well-being. The number of weekly sport hours had an inverse u-shaped effect on well-being, with the diminishing returns by additional sport hours being offset by pro-environmental actions. Collectively, these findings suggest that protecting the natural environment goes hand in hand with individuals’ well-being and public health goals in the field of mental health.
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Zeitschriftentitel
Sport Management Review
Band
25
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
567-588
ISSN
1441-3523
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2957970

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Wicker P, Thormann T. Well-being of sport club members: The role of pro-environmental behavior in sport and clubs’ environmental quality. Sport Management Review. 2021;25(4):567-588.
Wicker, P., & Thormann, T. (2021). Well-being of sport club members: The role of pro-environmental behavior in sport and clubs’ environmental quality. Sport Management Review, 25(4), 567-588. https://doi.org/10.1080/14413523.2021.1991688
Wicker, Pamela, and Thormann, Tim. 2021. “Well-being of sport club members: The role of pro-environmental behavior in sport and clubs’ environmental quality”. Sport Management Review 25 (4): 567-588.
Wicker, P., and Thormann, T. (2021). Well-being of sport club members: The role of pro-environmental behavior in sport and clubs’ environmental quality. Sport Management Review 25, 567-588.
Wicker, P., & Thormann, T., 2021. Well-being of sport club members: The role of pro-environmental behavior in sport and clubs’ environmental quality. Sport Management Review, 25(4), p 567-588.
P. Wicker and T. Thormann, “Well-being of sport club members: The role of pro-environmental behavior in sport and clubs’ environmental quality”, Sport Management Review, vol. 25, 2021, pp. 567-588.
Wicker, P., Thormann, T.: Well-being of sport club members: The role of pro-environmental behavior in sport and clubs’ environmental quality. Sport Management Review. 25, 567-588 (2021).
Wicker, Pamela, and Thormann, Tim. “Well-being of sport club members: The role of pro-environmental behavior in sport and clubs’ environmental quality”. Sport Management Review 25.4 (2021): 567-588.
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