My PhD research explored the influence of smartphone and tablet computer device use by parents and children on their parent-child relationships. A systematic review and a series of three qualitative studies were conducted. Parents reported pros and cons of device use depending on how, why and when devices were used. The context of the wider family and community was also important to consider. The findings will help inform guidelines of family device use
Since the mobile phone and internet access first became more widespread the social research communit...
This chapter considers how children’s use of digital technologies at home shapes family relationship...
This research explores the way mothers use their smartphones within Australian family contexts. The ...
Adults in contemporary Australia are regular users of mobile devices including smartphones. These de...
Smartphones have become one of the necessities for every human being living today. Regardless of bac...
This qualitative research study explores the implications of parental and child smartphone use on pa...
The present study is a qualitative examination aiming to gain insight into parents’ perceptions of t...
In light of an increasing technological dependence for millenials, and the fact that members of this...
Background The importance of parent-child attachment in supporting child wellbeing and development ...
Mobile screen technologies, such as smartphones and tablets, permeate the lives of most U.S. familie...
By doing case analyses of five selected families, this paper reconstructs how smartphone practices i...
Over the last decade, a substantial number of studies has aimed to understand the role of smartphone...
The exploratory research here presented investigates the relationship between children and the mobil...
In a mixed-methods approach of experimental and qualitative methods this dissertation examines the e...
The effect of technology use on the parent-child relationship is poorly understood, yet sufficiently...
Since the mobile phone and internet access first became more widespread the social research communit...
This chapter considers how children’s use of digital technologies at home shapes family relationship...
This research explores the way mothers use their smartphones within Australian family contexts. The ...
Adults in contemporary Australia are regular users of mobile devices including smartphones. These de...
Smartphones have become one of the necessities for every human being living today. Regardless of bac...
This qualitative research study explores the implications of parental and child smartphone use on pa...
The present study is a qualitative examination aiming to gain insight into parents’ perceptions of t...
In light of an increasing technological dependence for millenials, and the fact that members of this...
Background The importance of parent-child attachment in supporting child wellbeing and development ...
Mobile screen technologies, such as smartphones and tablets, permeate the lives of most U.S. familie...
By doing case analyses of five selected families, this paper reconstructs how smartphone practices i...
Over the last decade, a substantial number of studies has aimed to understand the role of smartphone...
The exploratory research here presented investigates the relationship between children and the mobil...
In a mixed-methods approach of experimental and qualitative methods this dissertation examines the e...
The effect of technology use on the parent-child relationship is poorly understood, yet sufficiently...
Since the mobile phone and internet access first became more widespread the social research communit...
This chapter considers how children’s use of digital technologies at home shapes family relationship...
This research explores the way mothers use their smartphones within Australian family contexts. The ...