This study investigates predictors and consequences associated with the use of television as a babysitter for young children. Survey data of 844 children between the ages of six months and six years are analyzed using structural equation modeling. Parents’ attitude toward television emerged as best predictor of using television as a babysitter, which in turn predicted increased time spent watching television. Children of parents with strong positive attitude toward television and, unexpectedly, children of parents with more education are at greater risk for increased television viewing if they are put in front of the television for being occupied.status: publishe
Television viewing is highly prevalent in preschoolers (3–5 years). Because of the adverse hea...
This study examines the relationship among the variables: socio-demographic profile, perceptions of ...
Winner, 2013 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Non-Senior DivisionAn area less studied in e...
Prior studies found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons. One such ...
Research found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons (Rideout & Hame...
The present research had two goals. The first goal was to develop a measure of television use in par...
While studies have shown that television, in particular educational programming, may have positive e...
Considerable research has indicated that infants, toddlers, and preschoolers spend large amounts of ...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
This study examined television program effects towards young children. Television has become an incr...
The rigorous thesis "Bedtime story and sleep! Regulating the use of television in raising children u...
Considerable research has indicated that infants, toddlers, and preschoolers spend large amounts of ...
Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirmed their official policy discouraging screen me...
Many previous researches have examined relations between children's TV viewing and many other aspect...
Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirmed their official policy discouraging screen me...
Television viewing is highly prevalent in preschoolers (3–5 years). Because of the adverse hea...
This study examines the relationship among the variables: socio-demographic profile, perceptions of ...
Winner, 2013 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Non-Senior DivisionAn area less studied in e...
Prior studies found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons. One such ...
Research found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons (Rideout & Hame...
The present research had two goals. The first goal was to develop a measure of television use in par...
While studies have shown that television, in particular educational programming, may have positive e...
Considerable research has indicated that infants, toddlers, and preschoolers spend large amounts of ...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
This study examined television program effects towards young children. Television has become an incr...
The rigorous thesis "Bedtime story and sleep! Regulating the use of television in raising children u...
Considerable research has indicated that infants, toddlers, and preschoolers spend large amounts of ...
Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirmed their official policy discouraging screen me...
Many previous researches have examined relations between children's TV viewing and many other aspect...
Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirmed their official policy discouraging screen me...
Television viewing is highly prevalent in preschoolers (3–5 years). Because of the adverse hea...
This study examines the relationship among the variables: socio-demographic profile, perceptions of ...
Winner, 2013 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Non-Senior DivisionAn area less studied in e...