Lin Zhiwei Cj, Wong IpKin Anthony, Kou IokTeng Esther, Zhen Xiner Christine
School of Tourism Management, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China.
Collaborative Innovation Center of eTourism, Tourism College, Beijing Union University, Beijing, China.
Tour Manag Perspect. 2021 Oct;40:100907. doi: 10.1016/j.tmp.2021.100907. Epub 2021 Oct 29.
The COVID-19 pandemic aftermath has aggravated its traumatic effect to engender a mental health crisis. With increasingly worsened psychological wellbeing, it is the responsibility of tourism scholars and operators alike to explore how contemporary tourism offerings can enable individuals to rebuild hope and optimism through relishing tourism's restorative appeals amid rigid border lockdowns. However, it remains unclear whether tourists are able to restore themselves from staycation programs, since tourists have a tendency to favor a novel space, as opposed to a usual travel environment. To address this question, we relied upon a government-funded staycation campaign using a survey to assess a transformative process leading from travel motivation and restoration to fortifying psychological capital and wellbeing. Drawing on theories pertaining to attention restoration, psychological capital, and involvement, our findings unravel a travel transformative mechanism of staycation programs that build a linkage between travel motivation and favorable psychological outcomes amid adverse circumstances.
新冠疫情的余波加剧了其创伤性影响,引发了一场心理健康危机。随着心理健康状况日益恶化,旅游学者和从业者都有责任探索当代旅游产品如何能够让人们在严格的边境封锁期间通过享受旅游的恢复性魅力来重建希望和乐观情绪。然而,目前尚不清楚游客是否能够从宅度假项目中恢复过来,因为游客倾向于选择新奇的空间,而不是通常的旅行环境。为了解决这个问题,我们依靠一项由政府资助的宅度假活动,通过一项调查来评估一个从旅游动机和恢复到增强心理资本和幸福感的转变过程。基于与注意力恢复、心理资本和参与度相关的理论,我们的研究结果揭示了宅度假项目的一种旅游转变机制,即在不利环境下建立旅游动机与良好心理结果之间的联系。