Associations between Screen-Based Activity, Spiritual Well-Being, and Life Satisfaction among Adolescents

AbstractThe current study examined how screen-based activity is related to spiritual well-being and life satisfaction among  Czech adolescents, age ranged between 11 and 15 years. Results indicated that spending time on screen-based activities was predictive for spiritual well-being, but did not have a decisive effect on life satisfaction. We also found that spiritual well-being was significantly related to life satisf action. Findings suggest that we ought to pay more attention to the influence of time spending on screen-based activities on spiritual well-being among adolescents to promote positive youth development.
Source: Journal of Religion and Health - Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research