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Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Social Sciences Research Reports |
Peer Review Status: | Unrefereed |
Title: | Individual Wellbeing and Bridge: An Empirical Analysis |
Author(s): | McDonnell, Diarmuid Punch, Samantha Small, Caroline |
Citation: | McDonnell D, Punch S & Small C (2017) Individual Wellbeing and Bridge: An Empirical Analysis. English Bridge Education and Development (EBED). Aylesbury: English Bridge Education & Development (EBED). http://www.ebedcio.org.uk/files/docs/research/individual-wellbeing-and-bridge-an-empirical-analysis.pdf |
Keywords: | individual wellbeing quality of life bridge benefits of bridge aging |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Date Deposited: | 19-Feb-2018 |
Publisher: | English Bridge Education & Development (EBED) |
Abstract: | There is a growing interest in the Sociology of bridge. This research is part of a wider examination of bridge from a sociological and medical perspective, and is conducted with the intention of providing some of the groundwork for a larger study of the social and cognitive benefits of playing bridge, in particular its role in delaying the onset and reducing the severity of dementia (Ashworth et al., 2016; Graham & Punch, 2016). At the top level, bridge can be a professional card game played full-time by experts who are sponsored to play in teams. It is a mind sport that, even at amateur level, requires much work in terms of developing bridge partnerships and strategies. The dynamics of bridge can be understood in relation to a range of sociological areas such as gender, class, age and generation, identity. In this paper we address another key sociological topic: individual wellbeing. This exploratory study contributes to the evidence base on the benefits of playing bridge by answering the following research questions: 1. What are the characteristics of bridge players and their playing habits? 2. Is there an association between playing bridge and measures of individual wellbeing? Related dataset available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11667/84 |
Type: | Research Report |
URL: | http://www.ebedcio.org.uk/files/docs/research/individual-wellbeing-and-bridge-an-empirical-analysis.pdf |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/26749 |
Rights: | The publisher has granted permission for use of this work in this Repository. Individual Wellbeing and Bridge: An Empirical Analysis was conducted for EBED and is available at: http://www.ebedcio.org.uk/files/docs/research/individual-wellbeing-and-bridge-an-empirical-analysis.pdf. |
Affiliation: | Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology English Bridge Education & Development (EBED) |
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