雖然本研究的成果提供了衝浪遊憩者之目標取向、遊憩涉入與流暢體驗三者關係的驗 證,以及遊憩涉入在目標取向與流暢體驗之間扮演的角色,但仍有一些不足與限制的 地方,以下乃針對本研究提出幾點建議以供未來研究之參考:
一、本研究以宜蘭烏石港、蜜月灣以及墾丁南灣、佳樂水等四個地點的衝浪遊憩者為 研究對象,調查時間為100年7至10月份,其樣本多為1年以下以及2-4年衝浪資歷的遊 憩者。然而,衝浪資歷的深淺可能會發現不同的結果,建議未來的研究範圍能擴展至 其他不同地點的衝浪遊憩者,如台北的金山、台東金樽漁港等,衝浪環境挑戰難度較 高的地點,蒐集到的資料較為不同,所得到的研究結論的應用性會更為廣泛。
二、衝浪遊憩活動屬冒險性遊憩活動,故活動本身包含刺激、風險以及危險性,本研 究建議未來的研究可以將遊憩之「安全性」納入做一併的探討,其研究結果之效用更 為普及。
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