Background and aims: To remedy problematic Internet use (PIU) and problematic online gaming (POG) in adolescents, much is expected from efforts by parents to help youths to contain their screen use. Such parental mediation can include (a) refraining from acting, (b) co-viewing or co-gaming with the teen, (c) active mediation, and (d) restrictive mediation. We evaluated if parental mediation practices are linked to PIU and POG in adolescents. Methods: For a systematic literature review, we searched for publications presenting survey data and relating parental mediation practices to levels of PIU and/or POG in adolescents. The review's selection criteria were met by 18 PIU and 9 POG publications, reporting on 81.002 and 12.915 adolescents, re...
INTRODUCTION: This two-wave prospective study investigated the bidirectional relation between Intern...
This thesis focuses on children's problematic media use (PMU). It applies to children between 6 to 1...
Objectives As young children increasingly grow up in a digital environment, parents are confronted w...
To remedy problematic Internet use (PIU) and problematic online gaming (POG) in adolescents, much is...
Background and aims: To remedy problematic Internet use (PIU) and problematic online gaming (POG) in...
Abstract Parents in contemporary society face the challenge of establishing guidelines for how to m...
It is of clinical relevance to identify possible parental and family factors linked to adolescent pr...
Cyberbullying represents a widespread Internet-based risk among children and adolescents. Therefore,...
The Parental Mediation Model PMM) was initially designed to regulate children’s attitudes towards th...
In this study the focus is set on parental rules for digital gaming and Internet use. First a review...
Background and aims: Familial influences are known to affect the likelihood of an adolescent becomin...
The internet has transformed the way youth communicate, learn, and network, with implications for th...
Problematic use of Internet games is recognized as a significant mental health issue for adolescents...
Parenting in the digital age has been characterized as one of the most challenging tasks of the mode...
To ensure their children's safety online, parents can utilize number of strategies, including active...
INTRODUCTION: This two-wave prospective study investigated the bidirectional relation between Intern...
This thesis focuses on children's problematic media use (PMU). It applies to children between 6 to 1...
Objectives As young children increasingly grow up in a digital environment, parents are confronted w...
To remedy problematic Internet use (PIU) and problematic online gaming (POG) in adolescents, much is...
Background and aims: To remedy problematic Internet use (PIU) and problematic online gaming (POG) in...
Abstract Parents in contemporary society face the challenge of establishing guidelines for how to m...
It is of clinical relevance to identify possible parental and family factors linked to adolescent pr...
Cyberbullying represents a widespread Internet-based risk among children and adolescents. Therefore,...
The Parental Mediation Model PMM) was initially designed to regulate children’s attitudes towards th...
In this study the focus is set on parental rules for digital gaming and Internet use. First a review...
Background and aims: Familial influences are known to affect the likelihood of an adolescent becomin...
The internet has transformed the way youth communicate, learn, and network, with implications for th...
Problematic use of Internet games is recognized as a significant mental health issue for adolescents...
Parenting in the digital age has been characterized as one of the most challenging tasks of the mode...
To ensure their children's safety online, parents can utilize number of strategies, including active...
INTRODUCTION: This two-wave prospective study investigated the bidirectional relation between Intern...
This thesis focuses on children's problematic media use (PMU). It applies to children between 6 to 1...
Objectives As young children increasingly grow up in a digital environment, parents are confronted w...