Abstract:
Recreational activities (RA) can be defined as activities people do in order to refresh their bodies and minds and make their leisure time more interesting and enjoyable. This study was to
identify the factors affecting the level of participation in recreational activities among the drug
addicted offenders of Kandakadu Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre (KTRC). Rehabilitees at
KTRC were categorized into six classes. Two hundred (n = 200) drug addicted offenders were
selected for the questionnaire survey through a stratified random sampling design, stratified by
their class. Secondary information from the administration of KTRC indicated a low level of
participation in RA among rehabilitees, and the fact was confirmed by an initial question in the
questionnaire, where it confirmed that 57.5% interviewees are only participating in RA for less
than three times a week. The questionnaire consisted 32 questions and divided in to two main
parts; (a) demographic information and (b) factors affecting the low level of participation in RA.
Factors affecting the low level of participation in RA were sub categorized to interpersonal, social, educational and external factors and the rehabilitees agreement to 19 possible factors were
scored by their using a 5 level Lickert scale. Data were analyzed and presented using Microsoft
Excel 2013, while the relationships were established through Pearson Chi-Square correlation
using SPSS (Ver.21). Results suggested that the low level of participation in RA are most affected by interpersonal factors, social factors and, educational factors, on which 46.8%, 44.75%
and 43.6% agreed respectively, whereas 70.9% disagreed that the external factors have an impact. Statistically, the number of RA participated in a typical week positively correlated with
the “desire for sports (r = 0.659, p value = 0.000) and the “desire for exercises & relaxation” (r =
0.680, p value = 0.000). Further, the low level of participation in RA positively correlated with
the interpersonal factors such as “feeling tired after participating in RA” (r = 0.630, p value =
0.000), “fear of injury during participating in RA” (r = 0.592, p value = 0.000) and “being not
interested in RA” (r = 0.579, p value = 0.000). It is recommended that the participation in RA
should be made compulsory for the drug addicted offenders during their leisure time (between
16:00–18:00hrs) during rehabilitation as it will increase their wellbeing before reintegration to
the society