Structural equation modeling is applied to investigate how parents' communication with their child about his or her Internet use is linked to the child's acceptance of parental authority in the context of Internet use, and how this in turn is linked to the child's social media behavior. This study surveyed children aged 13 to 18 and their mothers and fathers (N = 357 families) and found that acceptance of parental authority is a key factor in the effectiveness of parental mediation. It is recommended that parental mediation is studied as a dynamic process shaped by both parents and children
This study explores how parents feel about the Internet and its impact on children, how they manage ...
The use of the Internet by children at an increasingly early age today constitutes a major challenge...
In the current available research concerning the real usage of the internet among the young children...
Structural equation modeling is applied to investigate how parents' communication with their child a...
This study investigated the strategies which parents employ in order to mediate their adolescent chi...
The vast majority of studies on parental mediation are quantitative by nature, which leads to a lack...
Little is known about parents’ motivations to engage in Internet mediation nor about how parents may...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the parental mediation of children's internet use from ...
Aim of the study is reviewing parental mediation based on some variables by adapting “Parental Media...
The study examined how parental mediation of adolescents’ Internet use can be affected by key antece...
The Internet places the whole world at children’s fingertips. Children communicate through the Inter...
Parents use digital-specific strategies to mitigate online risks and augment online benefits of digi...
Parental concern about children’s media use has been a recurring issue in research on parent-child c...
Purpose: Social media use carries both opportunities and risks for children and adolescents. In orde...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: Mass Communication. Advisors: Ronald J...
This study explores how parents feel about the Internet and its impact on children, how they manage ...
The use of the Internet by children at an increasingly early age today constitutes a major challenge...
In the current available research concerning the real usage of the internet among the young children...
Structural equation modeling is applied to investigate how parents' communication with their child a...
This study investigated the strategies which parents employ in order to mediate their adolescent chi...
The vast majority of studies on parental mediation are quantitative by nature, which leads to a lack...
Little is known about parents’ motivations to engage in Internet mediation nor about how parents may...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the parental mediation of children's internet use from ...
Aim of the study is reviewing parental mediation based on some variables by adapting “Parental Media...
The study examined how parental mediation of adolescents’ Internet use can be affected by key antece...
The Internet places the whole world at children’s fingertips. Children communicate through the Inter...
Parents use digital-specific strategies to mitigate online risks and augment online benefits of digi...
Parental concern about children’s media use has been a recurring issue in research on parent-child c...
Purpose: Social media use carries both opportunities and risks for children and adolescents. In orde...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: Mass Communication. Advisors: Ronald J...
This study explores how parents feel about the Internet and its impact on children, how they manage ...
The use of the Internet by children at an increasingly early age today constitutes a major challenge...
In the current available research concerning the real usage of the internet among the young children...