Family dynamics in digital homes: the role played by parental mediation in young children’s digital practices around 14 European countries

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Autor(a) principal: Brito, Rita
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Francisco, Rita, Dias, Patrícia, Chaudron, Stephane
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/36430
Resumo: In contemporary society, digital media are fully integrated in our daily lives, indispensable for our routines, always connected and at-hand. Our research thus explores the parental mediation of portable digital devices in families with young children, addressing the following questions: (a) which are the most common parental mediation styles adopted towards young children; and (b) which individual features of the parents or contextual factors influence the parental mediation style adopted. Our methodology is exploratory and qualitative, considering as empirical corpus 14 national reports from the European-scale study “Young Children (0–8) and Digital Technologies” for a comparative thematic analysis. The authoritative style was the most common parental mediation style related to technology use. In general, there are transversal rules to all parental mediation styles (except laissez-faire style), such as withdraw or give devices to children according to their behavior, control (inappropriate) content and control the time of use. Also, parental perceptions and attitudes about the technologies played a heavier weight on the parental mediation style adopted, and consequently influenced the relationship of the children with digital media. Some implications for future studies, preventive actions, and family therapy are discussed.
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title Family dynamics in digital homes: the role played by parental mediation in young children’s digital practices around 14 European countries
spellingShingle Family dynamics in digital homes: the role played by parental mediation in young children’s digital practices around 14 European countries
Brito, Rita
Digital media
Parental mediation
Perceptions
Practices
Young children
title_short Family dynamics in digital homes: the role played by parental mediation in young children’s digital practices around 14 European countries
title_full Family dynamics in digital homes: the role played by parental mediation in young children’s digital practices around 14 European countries
title_fullStr Family dynamics in digital homes: the role played by parental mediation in young children’s digital practices around 14 European countries
title_full_unstemmed Family dynamics in digital homes: the role played by parental mediation in young children’s digital practices around 14 European countries
title_sort Family dynamics in digital homes: the role played by parental mediation in young children’s digital practices around 14 European countries
author Brito, Rita
author_facet Brito, Rita
Francisco, Rita
Dias, Patrícia
Chaudron, Stephane
author_role author
author2 Francisco, Rita
Dias, Patrícia
Chaudron, Stephane
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brito, Rita
Francisco, Rita
Dias, Patrícia
Chaudron, Stephane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Digital media
Parental mediation
Perceptions
Practices
Young children
topic Digital media
Parental mediation
Perceptions
Practices
Young children
description In contemporary society, digital media are fully integrated in our daily lives, indispensable for our routines, always connected and at-hand. Our research thus explores the parental mediation of portable digital devices in families with young children, addressing the following questions: (a) which are the most common parental mediation styles adopted towards young children; and (b) which individual features of the parents or contextual factors influence the parental mediation style adopted. Our methodology is exploratory and qualitative, considering as empirical corpus 14 national reports from the European-scale study “Young Children (0–8) and Digital Technologies” for a comparative thematic analysis. The authoritative style was the most common parental mediation style related to technology use. In general, there are transversal rules to all parental mediation styles (except laissez-faire style), such as withdraw or give devices to children according to their behavior, control (inappropriate) content and control the time of use. Also, parental perceptions and attitudes about the technologies played a heavier weight on the parental mediation style adopted, and consequently influenced the relationship of the children with digital media. Some implications for future studies, preventive actions, and family therapy are discussed.
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