Adolescents’ perceptions regarding their smartphone
use: longitudinal relationships between perceived digital
well-being and self-esteem
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Title
Adolescents’ perceptions regarding their smartphone
use: longitudinal relationships between perceived digital
well-being and self-esteem
use: longitudinal relationships between perceived digital
well-being and self-esteem
Subject
adolescents’ perceived digital well-being, self-esteem, digital inequalities, smartphone screen time, random intercept cross-lagged panel model
Description
Adolescents perceive that they have digital well-being when smartphone use benefits outweigh the drawbacks in the social, cognitive, and
emotional domains. Perceptions of digital well-being play a role in digital media effects, yet have received little research attention. This 1-year,
three-wave panel study among 1,081 Slovenian adolescents investigated the reciprocal relationships between perceived digital well-being and
self-esteem, with gender, parental education, and smartphone screen time as moderators. Random intercept cross-lagged panel models demonstrated a significant positive between-person relationship between perceived digital well-being in the emotional domain and self-esteem, but
not for the social and cognitive domains. A positive, inconsistent within-person, cross-lagged relationship occurred between self-esteem and
perceived digital well-being in the cognitive domain. Unstable differences occurred in the links between gender and the social domain and between smartphone screen time and the cognitive domain. These findings offer new insights into the debate on the effects of smartphone us
emotional domains. Perceptions of digital well-being play a role in digital media effects, yet have received little research attention. This 1-year,
three-wave panel study among 1,081 Slovenian adolescents investigated the reciprocal relationships between perceived digital well-being and
self-esteem, with gender, parental education, and smartphone screen time as moderators. Random intercept cross-lagged panel models demonstrated a significant positive between-person relationship between perceived digital well-being in the emotional domain and self-esteem, but
not for the social and cognitive domains. A positive, inconsistent within-person, cross-lagged relationship occurred between self-esteem and
perceived digital well-being in the cognitive domain. Unstable differences occurred in the links between gender and the social domain and between smartphone screen time and the cognitive domain. These findings offer new insights into the debate on the effects of smartphone us
Creator
Jasmina Rosi�c1,� , Lara Schreurs1 , and Laura Vandenbosch1
Source
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Publisher
oxford academic
Date
28 february 2025
Contributor
Fajar bagus W
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
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Citation
Jasmina Rosi�c1,� , Lara Schreurs1 , and Laura Vandenbosch1, “Adolescents’ perceptions regarding their smartphone
use: longitudinal relationships between perceived digital
well-being and self-esteem,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed January 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/9805.
use: longitudinal relationships between perceived digital
well-being and self-esteem,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed January 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/9805.