Given that various childrearing cultures exist in Europe, as confirmed by analysis of the 1999/2000 European Values Survey (Halman, 2001), the present study aimed to identify and explain cross-cultural similarities and differences in strategies of parental mediation of children's Internet use. The...
Parental mediation and children's Internet use. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 52(4). 581-599.Livingstone, Sonia and Helsper, Ellen J. 2008: `Parental Mediation of Children's Internet Use.' Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, Volume 52, Number 4, 581-599....
Since every generation has its parenting constraints, it appears that the digital literacy skills of parents seem to have an impact on the parenting approach of children’s digital media use (Livingstone et al., 2017). Parental mediation is oriented towards maximising benefits and, particularly, mi...
Lee,S.-J. 摘要: The purpose of this study was to identify predictors of parental restrictive mediation and to examine the effects of restrictive mediation on children's internet use. Data were obtained through a survey of Korean children from fourth to ninth grade, and their parents. According...
Aim of the study is reviewing parental mediation based on some variables by adapting "Parental Mediation of Young Children's Internet Use Scale"-- which was developed by Nikken and Jansz ("Learning, Media and Technology," 39(2), 250-266, 2014) -- into Turkish. The study was conducted in...
This study focused on four aspects of parental monitoring of Internet use by their children: parental supervision, communication and tracking, and adolescent disclosure. Data were obtained from a SAFT (Safety Awareness for Teens Project) national survey of Singapore youths and parents regarding Internet...
Children's Internet Use in a Family Context: Influence on Family Relationships and Parental Mediation We conducted a survey of 222 fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade Korean children to examine (a) whether children's Internet use influences declines in family ... SOOK-JUNG LEE,YOUNG-GIL CHAE -...
The obtained results show that the majority of parents think that they know about their children's activities on the Internet, and that a significant number of parents recognize potentional dangers of using the Internet and social networks. When it comes to mediation, i.e. the ways of guiding...
The current paper presents a first qualitative stud y into the motivations and perceptions that underlie parental strategies in dealing with children's digital game play, also known as parental mediation. Focus groups of 12 parents of g aming children, and contextual inquiry at the homes 8 par ...
Parental Mediation of Children's Internet Use This article examines parental regulation of children and teenagers' online activities. A national survey of 1511 children and 906 parents found that 12鈥 1... Sonia Livingstone a,Ellen J. Helsper b - 《Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media》 被...