This study is to investigate the effects of participation motivation and enjoyment factors on life satisfaction in college students participating in skin-scuba classes and to provide the practical research data for the development of the proper operation of skin-scuba classes for the leisure life which the university students may lack.
For these purposes, technical statistics between questions were disposed in order to grasp the average and standard deviation on each variables, exploratory factor analysis and reliability analysis were conducted for the reliability and validity of the scale, and correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis were conducted to test the casuality of amusement factor, the motive of participation in skin-scuba class and the satisfaction with university life as the research methods.
Research findings showed that the amusement factor and the motive of participation in skin-scuba class act as the important variables in the satisfaction with university life and it was predicted that the motive of participation in skin-scuba class and the amusement factor had interrelation with parameter. Therefore, a variety of programs reflecting the amusement factors should motivate the university students to participate in the skin-scuba class to increase the satisfaction with university life and to encourage the re-participation of students.