The increasing use of social media has changed communication habits among parents and provides the opportunity to access social support online. This paper explored parents' use of different social media sources and examined potential factors that motivate parents' use of social media for parenting support. A total of 523 parents completed the Australia-wide online survey. Results indicated that parents endorsed Facebook, parenting websites and blogs as the most frequently used social media sources. Getting specific information and advice were the top ranked reasons parents accessed social media for parenting purposes. A series of multiple regression analyses were conducted to investigate predictors of social media use (Model 1) and parents'...
In this study, it was aimed to determine the factors affecting parents' share on social media about ...
ABSTRACT Luul Amin, Anna Wuollet “Teenage social media usage: A parental perspective” - Examinin...
textabstractUsing an online questionnaire among 785 parents (children 0-7 years) in the Netherlands ...
The increasing use of social media has changed communication habits among parents and provides the o...
The rise of technology has led to an increased use of social media sites like Facebook, which allows...
The need for better access to evidence-based parenting interventions is widely recognized, as few fa...
Increasingly complex and multipurpose social media platforms require digital competences from parent...
In this study, we examined parents’ online activities and whether engagement in specific activities ...
The Internet provides a popular and convenient source of information and support on parenting, offer...
The purpose of this study is to identify the views of parents about social media. In accordance with...
Social media is an ever-evolving form of technological communication that affects different generati...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 81-88.Abstract -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Liter...
Rapid and unprecedented changes to family life in the technological era have left many parents feeli...
The purpose of this literature review was to compile and analyze the research that has been conducte...
Parents and children are now using social media more than ever. Prior research has reported both pos...
In this study, it was aimed to determine the factors affecting parents' share on social media about ...
ABSTRACT Luul Amin, Anna Wuollet “Teenage social media usage: A parental perspective” - Examinin...
textabstractUsing an online questionnaire among 785 parents (children 0-7 years) in the Netherlands ...
The increasing use of social media has changed communication habits among parents and provides the o...
The rise of technology has led to an increased use of social media sites like Facebook, which allows...
The need for better access to evidence-based parenting interventions is widely recognized, as few fa...
Increasingly complex and multipurpose social media platforms require digital competences from parent...
In this study, we examined parents’ online activities and whether engagement in specific activities ...
The Internet provides a popular and convenient source of information and support on parenting, offer...
The purpose of this study is to identify the views of parents about social media. In accordance with...
Social media is an ever-evolving form of technological communication that affects different generati...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 81-88.Abstract -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Liter...
Rapid and unprecedented changes to family life in the technological era have left many parents feeli...
The purpose of this literature review was to compile and analyze the research that has been conducte...
Parents and children are now using social media more than ever. Prior research has reported both pos...
In this study, it was aimed to determine the factors affecting parents' share on social media about ...
ABSTRACT Luul Amin, Anna Wuollet “Teenage social media usage: A parental perspective” - Examinin...
textabstractUsing an online questionnaire among 785 parents (children 0-7 years) in the Netherlands ...