VOLUME 10 ISSUE 1 SPRING 2024

Spirituality Studies 10-1 Spring 2024 91 Veronika Mihaliková, Mária Dědová, Vladimír Filipovič Table 3a Logistic Regression Analysis Predictor Estimate SE Z p Odds ratio 95% Confidence Interval Lower Upper Intercept 1.598 0.558 2.862 0.004 4.95 0.504 2.693 Spirituality 0.003 0.037 0.078 0.938 1.00 -0.069 0.075 Life satisfaction 0.057 0.024 2.341 0.019 1.06 0.057 0.104 Note: Estimates represent the log odds of “group_nom = norma” vs. “group_nom = DG” Table 2 Bivariate Correlation Analysis IGD Spirituality Life satisfaction IGD — Spirituality -0.061 — Life satisfaction -0.121** 0.130*** — Note: Significance level **p<.005 ***p<.001 Table 3b Model Fit Measures and Predictive Measures Model AUC R²N 1 0.609 0.022 According to the mediation analysis, we did not confirm that the effect of life satisfaction on Internet Gaming Disorder is mediated through perceived level of spirituality. The model does not meet the mediation assumption as the indirect effect (β = −0.005; SE = 0.002; p = 0.242) is nonsignificant. The results demonstrated the absence of a relationship between life satisfaction (predictor) and perceived level of spirituality (mediator) as Table 4 displays.

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