Parental control software has been one approach for promoting adolescent online safety, but there is still some ambiguity in the adoption patterns and perceptions of technical mediation for teens\u27 mobile devices. We have collected empirical data from a paired sample of 215 parents and teens. We found that overall usage of technical mediation for mobile devices is low and that parents\u27 and teens\u27 perceptions about the frequency of use are not significantly different. We discuss the implications of our findings and opportunities of future research
In a mixed-methods approach of experimental and qualitative methods this dissertation examines the e...
Adolescents are one of the heaviest users of technology as a group. With the ever increasing amount ...
To remedy problematic Internet use (PIU) and problematic online gaming (POG) in adolescents, much is...
Adoption rates of parental control applications ( apps ) for teens\u27 mobile devices are low, but l...
Burgeoning technology provides instant access to information and communication. Responsible adults a...
The exploratory research here presented investigates the relationship between children and the mobil...
We conducted a structured, qualitative feature analysis of 75 Android mobile apps designed for the p...
Adolescent online safety is becoming more challenging as teens are prolifically using mobile smart p...
Increasingly complex and multipurpose social media platforms require digital competences from parent...
Since the mobile phone and internet access first became more widespread the social research communit...
The widespread adoption of various digital technologies by today’s teenagers has added a modern wrin...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teens' opinions of the influence their parents'...
The impact of the use of, and exposure to, digital devices is more pronounced on young children. Thi...
The vast majority of studies on parental mediation are quantitative by nature, which leads to a lack...
Research on parental mediation of children’s online engagements situate historically longstanding an...
In a mixed-methods approach of experimental and qualitative methods this dissertation examines the e...
Adolescents are one of the heaviest users of technology as a group. With the ever increasing amount ...
To remedy problematic Internet use (PIU) and problematic online gaming (POG) in adolescents, much is...
Adoption rates of parental control applications ( apps ) for teens\u27 mobile devices are low, but l...
Burgeoning technology provides instant access to information and communication. Responsible adults a...
The exploratory research here presented investigates the relationship between children and the mobil...
We conducted a structured, qualitative feature analysis of 75 Android mobile apps designed for the p...
Adolescent online safety is becoming more challenging as teens are prolifically using mobile smart p...
Increasingly complex and multipurpose social media platforms require digital competences from parent...
Since the mobile phone and internet access first became more widespread the social research communit...
The widespread adoption of various digital technologies by today’s teenagers has added a modern wrin...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teens' opinions of the influence their parents'...
The impact of the use of, and exposure to, digital devices is more pronounced on young children. Thi...
The vast majority of studies on parental mediation are quantitative by nature, which leads to a lack...
Research on parental mediation of children’s online engagements situate historically longstanding an...
In a mixed-methods approach of experimental and qualitative methods this dissertation examines the e...
Adolescents are one of the heaviest users of technology as a group. With the ever increasing amount ...
To remedy problematic Internet use (PIU) and problematic online gaming (POG) in adolescents, much is...