ADDICTA: The Turkish Journal on Addictions
Research Article

Predicting High School Students’ Problematic Internet Use in Terms of Religious Beliefs and Moral Maturity*

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Depertment of Educational Sciences, Atatürk Faculty of Education, Marmara University, Kadıköy, Istanbul 34722 Turkey

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Marmara Mah. 234. Sk. 16/4 Beylikdüzü İstanbul 34520 Turkey

Addicta 2017; 4: 181-206
DOI: 10.15805/addicta.2017.4.2.0013
Read: 800 Downloads: 750 Published: 15 June 2017

This study intends to reveal the relationships among high school students’ problematic Internet use with their religious beliefs and moral maturity. Data has been collected using the Problematic Internet-Use Scale, Religious Belief Scale, Moral Maturity Scale, and personal information form; the participants consist of 389 high school students. The results of the analysis obtained by multiple linear regression analysis reveals that moral maturity is a significant predictor of problematic Internet use in high school students; no statistically significant relationship exists between students’ level of religious belief and problematic Internet use. Therefore, individuals’ moral maturity is considered as an important contribution for future studies and for guidance and counseling services in preventing problematic Internet use.

To cite this article: Ekşi, H., & Çiftçi, M. (2017). Predicting high school students’ problematic Internet use in terms of religious beliefs and moral maturity. Addicta: The Turkish Journal on Addictions, 4, 181–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.15805/addicta.2017.4.2.0013

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