Examining the Relationship between Physical Activity Attitudes, Technology Addiction, and Well-Being in High School Students

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Title: Examining the Relationship between Physical Activity Attitudes, Technology Addiction, and Well-Being in High School Students
Language: English
Authors: Mehmet Mübarek Bora (ORCID 0000-0002-9711-8472), Selami Karuç (ORCID 0000-0002-5149-0439)
Source: International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology. 2025 13(5):1253-1267.
Availability: International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology. Necmettin Erbakan University, Ahmet Kelesoglu Education Faculty, Meram, Konya, 42090, Turkey. e-mail: ijermst@gmail.com; Web site: https://www.ijemst.net/index.php/ijemst/index
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 16
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools
Secondary Education
Descriptors: Correlation, Physical Activity Level, Student Attitudes, Computer Use, Addictive Behavior, Well Being, High School Students, Mental Health, Gender Differences, Foreign Countries
Geographic Terms: Turkey
ISSN: 2147-611X
Abstract: This study was conducted with the aim of simultaneously describing the patterns among physical activity attitudes, technology addiction, and psychological well-being in high school students and investigating whether these variables differ by gender. Data were collected from a total of 320 participants aged 13-17, located in four different provinces across various regions of Turkey. Data were gathered using "the Youth Physical Activity Attitude Scale (YPAAS), the Technology Addiction Scale (TAS)," and "the Subjective/Psychological Well-Being Scale." Data were analyzed with SPSS 27.0; following checks for normality of distributions, "descriptive statistics, independent samples t-tests for gender comparison," and "Pearson product-moment correlation" were applied for inter-variable relationships. The findings indicate that students' positive physical activity attitudes and psychological well-being generally trend at a moderate level. Components of technology addiction are also found to be at a moderate level, with relatively higher scores observed in the sub-dimensions of social networking and online gaming use. In gender-based comparisons, no significant differences were determined for physical activity attitudes or psychological well-being; however, significant differences were found in some sub-dimensions of technology addiction. Correlation analyses revealed that a positive physical activity attitude is significantly negatively correlated with indicators of technology addiction and positively correlated with psychological well-being. Conversely, negative attitude exhibited relationships in the opposite direction. The findings suggest that in school-based interventions, it may be beneficial to concurrently target components that reinforce physical activity and enhance digital self-regulation.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1487360
Database: ERIC
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