Background Digital technologies make family managing more complicated, as parents are worried about their children's well-being and want to protect them from excessive Internet use. Objective The objective of this study was to investigate both youths' and parents' views on strategies and rules set at home to regulate and monitor Internet use. Subjects Thirty-five adolescents (19 females), aged between 11 and 18 years, and 27 parents (17 mothers) from the French-speaking part of Switzerland participated in different focus groups. Methods Using a qualitative approach, results were analyzed using the grounded theory. Results Eight different mediation strategies emerged. One relevant finding is that rules regarding problematic content were neve...
In the current available research concerning the real usage of the internet among the young children...
Today\u27s experts encourage serious conversations between parents and children about the risks of o...
This chapter reports on a study conducted in seven countries in which young children\u2019s (aged un...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...
In contemporary society, digital media are fully integrated in our daily lives, indispensable for ou...
This paper investigates practices of domestic regulation of media within the family, focusing on par...
Research Framework: This article focuses on the relations between parents and their children during ...
The purpose of this study was to discover and understand how parents of young adolescents living in ...
Since a very early age, gaming and video watching on a variety of internet-connected devices are amo...
International audienceResearch Framework: This article focuses on the relations between parents and ...
The widespread adoption of various digital technologies by today’s teenagers has added a modern wrin...
Abstract Background The ubiquity of technology in modern society has led to the American Academy of ...
In today’s social and technological context different kinds of screens are used by increasingly youn...
markdownabstractAbstract Children use electronic screens at ever younger ages, but there is sti...
This study explores how parents feel about the Internet and its impact on children, how they manage ...
In the current available research concerning the real usage of the internet among the young children...
Today\u27s experts encourage serious conversations between parents and children about the risks of o...
This chapter reports on a study conducted in seven countries in which young children\u2019s (aged un...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...
In contemporary society, digital media are fully integrated in our daily lives, indispensable for ou...
This paper investigates practices of domestic regulation of media within the family, focusing on par...
Research Framework: This article focuses on the relations between parents and their children during ...
The purpose of this study was to discover and understand how parents of young adolescents living in ...
Since a very early age, gaming and video watching on a variety of internet-connected devices are amo...
International audienceResearch Framework: This article focuses on the relations between parents and ...
The widespread adoption of various digital technologies by today’s teenagers has added a modern wrin...
Abstract Background The ubiquity of technology in modern society has led to the American Academy of ...
In today’s social and technological context different kinds of screens are used by increasingly youn...
markdownabstractAbstract Children use electronic screens at ever younger ages, but there is sti...
This study explores how parents feel about the Internet and its impact on children, how they manage ...
In the current available research concerning the real usage of the internet among the young children...
Today\u27s experts encourage serious conversations between parents and children about the risks of o...
This chapter reports on a study conducted in seven countries in which young children\u2019s (aged un...