@article{article_1682690, title={Comparison of Secondary School Students’ Digital Addiction Levels and Their Tendencies’ Towards Physical Education and Sports}, journal={The Online Journal of Recreation and Sports}, volume={14}, pages={386–397}, year={2025}, DOI={10.22282/tojras.1682690}, author={Uğurlu, Döndü and Çetin, Ebru}, keywords={Keywords: Digital addiction, physical fitness, physical activity, physical education class hours}, abstract={The study aimed to compare the reflections of secondary school students’ digital addiction levels and their tendencies towards physical education and sports, physical activity, and physical fitness. A total of 733 voluntary secondary school students participated in the study. Personal information form, digital addiction scale (DBQ), physical activity questionnaire-short form (IPAQ), physical fitness measurements, and some anthropometric measurements were performed. Data were analyzed using min, max, mean, frequency percentages, t-test, and Tukey test. According to the physical activity level scores, significant differences were found in vigorous activity, sitting activity, and total activity level, and according to weekly physical education course hours, there was a significant difference in the variables of being licensed or not. According to the digital addiction scale scores, no significant difference was found in terms of gender and being licensed or unlicensed. According to the physical fitness levels of the students, it was seen that girls were more flexible than boys, boys had better right and left-hand strength and cardiorespiratory endurance data than girls, and students with more weekly physical education class hours and licensed students had higher physical fitness levels. According to the physical activity levels, it was determined that girls had good total activity scores, boys had high vigorous activity and sitting activity scores, licensed students were more active, and those with more weekly physical education class hours had higher physical activity levels. According to the results of digital addiction, it was determined that there was no difference between girls and boys or between licensed and unlicensed students.}, number={4}, publisher={Metin YAMAN}, organization={Yok}