Escaping through exergames: Presence, enjoyment, and mood experience in predicting children's attitude toward exergames

Exergaming has been discussed as a possible strategy to encourage children to engage in physical activity. This study explores presence as a mechanism through which exergames may be associated with positive mood experiences and game enjoyment among children. Structural equation modeling using survey data from children aged 912 in Singapore revealed that presence was positively correlated with mood experience and game enjoyment, while game enjoyment and mood experience were positively correlated with attitude toward exergaming. Attitude toward exergaming was positively correlated with preference for future game play. In addition, mood experience was found to be a partial mediator of the relationship between presence and game enjoyment. Conclusions regarding the impact of exergames on children and practical implications for digital health interventions and exergame design were discussed. Mood and game enjoyment are distinct constructs.Presence influence game enjoyment directly.Presence also influences enjoyment indirectly by fostering positive mood changes.Through presence, exergames is a source of escape for children to manage stress.

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