Copyright © Taylor & Francis. This two-wave panel study among mothers (N = 508) of children between ages six months and six years investigated a) the possibility of a reciprocal relationship between mothers’ attitudes toward television and children’s television viewing, and b) the conditional probability of this reciprocal relationship. Two-wave multigroup cross-lagged analyses provided evidence for reciprocal patterns that depend on the level of maternal stress. The findings indicated that mothers’ attitudes toward television predicted children’s subsequent television viewing among non-stressed mothers, but not among stressed mothers. Children’s television viewing predicted mothers’ subsequent negative attitudes toward television among s...
Parents influence children’s socioemotional development by responding appropriately to children’s ne...
This study investigates predictors and consequences associated with the use of television as a babys...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
Many previous researches have examined relations between children's TV viewing and many other aspect...
This study was conducted to examine factors related to mothers' knowledge of their children's televi...
The present research had two goals. The first goal was to develop a measure of television use in par...
Considerable research has indicated that infants, toddlers, and preschoolers spend large amounts of ...
Background: Maternal education is consistently found to be inversely related to children’s tel...
This study examined whether maternal employment influences three aspects of children's television us...
Prior studies found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons. One such ...
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...
This study examines the relationship among the variables: socio-demographic profile, perceptions of ...
埼玉県越谷市The following is an analysis of the results of an actual survey of TV viewing by kinderquarten...
© 2018 Broadcast Education Association. Compared to parental mediation research, much less is known ...
Parents influence children’s socioemotional development by responding appropriately to children’s ne...
This study investigates predictors and consequences associated with the use of television as a babys...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
Many previous researches have examined relations between children's TV viewing and many other aspect...
This study was conducted to examine factors related to mothers' knowledge of their children's televi...
The present research had two goals. The first goal was to develop a measure of television use in par...
Considerable research has indicated that infants, toddlers, and preschoolers spend large amounts of ...
Background: Maternal education is consistently found to be inversely related to children’s tel...
This study examined whether maternal employment influences three aspects of children's television us...
Prior studies found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons. One such ...
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...
This study examines the relationship among the variables: socio-demographic profile, perceptions of ...
埼玉県越谷市The following is an analysis of the results of an actual survey of TV viewing by kinderquarten...
© 2018 Broadcast Education Association. Compared to parental mediation research, much less is known ...
Parents influence children’s socioemotional development by responding appropriately to children’s ne...
This study investigates predictors and consequences associated with the use of television as a babys...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...