Spiritual well-being and lifestyle choices in adolescents: a quantitative study among Afrikaans-speaking learners in the North West Province of South Africa
Date
2012Author
Jacobs, Anne C
Viljoen, Charles T.
Van der Walt, Johannes L.
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Objective: This article reports on an investigation into the connection between spirituality and the
lifestyle choices of adolescents in the North West Province of South Africa.
Method: An examination of the theoretical connections between these two entities in the lives of
adolescents was followed by a quantitative study in which a questionnaire consisting of an adapted
version of the Youth Risk Behaviour Survey and the Spiritual Well-Being Scale was used.
Results: The empirical investigation shows that a significant correlation exists between the two
variables and it appears that spiritual well-being can have a positive influence on the lifestyle choices
made by adolescents.
Conclusion: Further research must be carried out to assess the impact of spirituality on risk behaviours
and lifestyle choices.
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