Present study aimed to examine the relative role of time spent on the internet, parents’ educational background and parental mobile phone and computer monitoring behaviors on problematic internet use among adolescents. Participants of the study were 250 high school students from İstanbul aged between 14 and 18. Problematic Internet Usage scale, Parental Monitoring Scale and Demografic Information Form were used to collect data. Results of the hierarchical regression analysis revealed that time spent on the internet, fathers’ education and parental computer monitoring together accounted for the 16% of the variance in problematic internat use among adolescents. While mothers’ educational background and parental mobile phone monitoring ...
Background: We aimed to evaluate the computer usage patterns of adolescents and to determine the eff...
This doctoral project aims at examining how parents of adolescent children aged 10-17 (N=1809) guide...
Although parents experience growing concerns about their children's excessive internet use, little i...
The internet has transformed the way youth communicate, learn, and network, with implications for th...
The internet has transformed the way youth communicate, learn, and network, with implications for th...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between parental dimensions,estimated by ch...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if parental involvement in digital activities relates t...
Internet usage is a salient developmental factor in adolescents’ lives. Although relevant correlates...
Background. Research suggested the importance of parents on their adolescents’ computer activity. Sp...
Background: Internet communication applications have become an important social context for the deve...
This study examined three parenting variables (parental education, parental ICT literacy, and parent...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between teenagers’ use of mobile Internet ...
The Internet has become the most popular way for young people to communicate with one another. Recen...
The study aims to determine the relationship between problematic Internet use in adolescents and emo...
Although parents experience growing concerns about their children’s excessive internet use, little i...
Background: We aimed to evaluate the computer usage patterns of adolescents and to determine the eff...
This doctoral project aims at examining how parents of adolescent children aged 10-17 (N=1809) guide...
Although parents experience growing concerns about their children's excessive internet use, little i...
The internet has transformed the way youth communicate, learn, and network, with implications for th...
The internet has transformed the way youth communicate, learn, and network, with implications for th...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between parental dimensions,estimated by ch...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if parental involvement in digital activities relates t...
Internet usage is a salient developmental factor in adolescents’ lives. Although relevant correlates...
Background. Research suggested the importance of parents on their adolescents’ computer activity. Sp...
Background: Internet communication applications have become an important social context for the deve...
This study examined three parenting variables (parental education, parental ICT literacy, and parent...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between teenagers’ use of mobile Internet ...
The Internet has become the most popular way for young people to communicate with one another. Recen...
The study aims to determine the relationship between problematic Internet use in adolescents and emo...
Although parents experience growing concerns about their children’s excessive internet use, little i...
Background: We aimed to evaluate the computer usage patterns of adolescents and to determine the eff...
This doctoral project aims at examining how parents of adolescent children aged 10-17 (N=1809) guide...
Although parents experience growing concerns about their children's excessive internet use, little i...