Park Susanna Y, Huberty Jennifer, Yourell Jacqlyn, McAlister Kelsey L, Beatty Clare C
Skylight, Radiant Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.
Fit Minded, Inc, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Sep 27;7:e50239. doi: 10.2196/50239.
Generation Z (Gen Z) and young millennials (GenZennials) (ages 18-35 years) are unique in that they either have no memory of or were born shortly after the internet "explosion." They are constantly on the internet, face significant challenges with their mental health and sleep, and are frequent users of digital wellness apps. GenZennials also uniquely identify with and practice spirituality, which has been linked to better mental health and sleep in adult populations. Research has not examined digital approaches to spiritual self-care and its relationship to mental health and sleep in GenZennials.
The purpose of this study was to describe a sample of adult GenZennials who use a spiritual self-care app (ie, Skylight), describe how users engage with and perceive the app, and assess the relationship between frequency of using the app with mental health, sleep, and spiritual well-being.
Participants were 475 adult Gen Z (ages 18-28 years) and young millennial (ages 29-35 years) Skylight app users who responded to an anonymous survey on the web. The survey asked about demographics, spiritual self-care and practice, and user engagement and perceptions of the app. Outcome measures included 4 validated surveys for mental health (ie, depression, anxiety, and stress) and sleep disturbance, and one validated survey on spiritual well-being. Mean scores were calculated for all measures, and linear regressions were conducted to examine the relationship between the frequency of app use and mental health, sleep, and spiritual well-being outcomes.
Participants were predominantly White (324/475, 68.2%) and female (255/475, 53.7%), and approximately half Gen Z (260/475, 54.5%) and half young millennials (215/475, 45.3%). Most users engaged in spiritual self-care (399/475, 84%) and said it was important or very important to them (437/475, 92%). Users downloaded the app for spiritual well-being (130/475, 30%) and overall health (125/475, 26.3%). Users had normal, average depressive symptoms (6.9/21), borderline abnormal anxiety levels (7.7/21), slightly elevated stress (6.7/16), and nonclinically significant sleep disturbance (5.3/28). Frequency of app use was significantly associated with lower anxiety (Moderate use: β=-2.01; P=.02; high use: β=-2.58; P<.001). There were no significant relationships between the frequency of app use and mental health, sleep, and spiritual well-being outcomes except for the personal domain of spiritual well-being.
This is the first study to describe a sample of adult GenZennials who use a spiritual self-care app and examine how the frequency of app use is related to their mental health, sleep, and spiritual well-being. Spiritual self-care apps like Skylight may be useful in addressing anxiety among GenZennials and be a resource to spiritually connect to their personal spiritual well-being. Future research is needed to determine how a spiritual self-care app may benefit mental health, sleep, and spiritual well-being in adult GenZennials.
Z世代(Gen Z)和年轻千禧一代(GenZennials,年龄在18 - 35岁之间)很独特,因为他们要么对互联网“爆炸式发展”没有记忆,要么在其之后不久出生。他们经常上网,在心理健康和睡眠方面面临重大挑战,并且是数字健康应用程序的频繁使用者。GenZennials还独特地认同并践行灵性,这在成年人群体中已被证明与更好的心理健康和睡眠有关。目前尚无研究探讨针对GenZennials的灵性自我关怀的数字方法及其与心理健康和睡眠的关系。
本研究旨在描述使用灵性自我关怀应用程序(即Skylight)的成年GenZennials样本,描述用户如何与该应用程序互动并对其进行感知,并评估应用程序使用频率与心理健康、睡眠和灵性幸福感之间的关系。
参与者为475名成年Gen Z(年龄在18 - 28岁之间)和年轻千禧一代(年龄在29 - 35岁之间)Skylight应用程序用户,他们对网络上的一项匿名调查做出了回应。该调查询问了人口统计学信息、灵性自我关怀和实践,以及用户对应用程序的参与度和看法。结果测量包括4项经过验证的心理健康(即抑郁、焦虑和压力)及睡眠障碍调查,以及1项经过验证的灵性幸福感调查。计算所有测量指标的平均得分,并进行线性回归以检验应用程序使用频率与心理健康、睡眠和灵性幸福感结果之间的关系。
参与者主要为白人(324/475,68.2%)和女性(255/475,53.7%),大约一半是Gen Z(260/475,54.5%),一半是年轻千禧一代(215/475,45.3%)。大多数用户进行灵性自我关怀(399/475,84%),并表示这对他们很重要或非常重要(437/475,92%)。用户下载该应用程序是为了获得灵性幸福感(130/475,30%)和整体健康(125/475,26.3%)。用户有正常的平均抑郁症状(6.9/21)、临界异常的焦虑水平(7.7/21)、略有升高的压力(6.7/16)以及非临床显著的睡眠障碍(5.3/28)。应用程序使用频率与较低的焦虑显著相关(中度使用:β = -2.01;P = 0.02;高度使用:β = -2.58;P < 0.001)。除了灵性幸福感的个人领域外,应用程序使用频率与心理健康、睡眠和灵性幸福感结果之间没有显著关系。
这是第一项描述使用灵性自我关怀应用程序的成年GenZennials样本,并研究应用程序使用频率与他们的心理健康、睡眠和灵性幸福感之间关系的研究。像Skylight这样的灵性自我关怀应用程序可能有助于解决GenZennials的焦虑问题,并成为他们在灵性上与个人灵性幸福感建立联系的一种资源。未来需要进行研究,以确定灵性自我关怀应用程序如何能使成年GenZennials的心理健康、睡眠和灵性幸福感受益。