This study aimed to investigate the relationship between parent-child leisure constraints and happiness among women having children in the preschool period. A structured questionnaire survey was conducted for mothers having preschool children in 5 kindergartens of Taipei city. Questions included items of personal demographics, ”leisure impediments scale” and ”Chinese people well-being scale” A total of 280 questionnaires were sent, with 241 returns (return rate: 86.1%). Among the returns, 237 were valid questionnaires for analysis. The results showed taking a stroll and watching television were common activities. In addition, the most common leisure location was the park. Personal constraints were the most common leisure constraints. There was a significant correlation of maternal happiness with interpersonal constraints with companions and structural constraints. Our findings provide suggestions about the leisure constraints among mothers of preschool children.
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