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Author: | Cropley, M. Millward, L.J. |
Title: | How do individuals 'switch-off' from work during leisure? A qualitative desription of the unwinding process in high and low ruminators |
Journal: | Leisure Studies
2009 : JUL, VOL. 28:3, p.333-347 |
Index terms: | work leisure |
Freeterms: | unwinding process |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Unwinding form work during leisure has been in focus lately as poor unwinding has been associated with negative health. This study explores the post-work unwinding process. Interviews were conducted with workers who find it difficult to switch off from work (high ruminators, here as h-r's) and with those who find it easy (low ruminators here as l-r's). Three main themes were elicited using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis:(1) work philosophy, (2) coping strategies and (3) coping outcomes. The results suggest that the h-r's perceive blurred boundaries between work and leisure, whereas the l-r's view the work and leisure as distinct speheres. Both acknowledge the health benefits of unwinding. |
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