Journal article
Empowered parents: the role of self-efficacy in parental mediation of children’s smartphone use in the United States
W Shin
Journal of Children and Media | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
This study examines how different types of self-efficacy–media competency, perceived parenting abilities, and perceived control over parental mediation practices–influence the extent to which parents mediate their children’s use of smartphones. A survey conducted with parents of young smartphone users aged 10–17 in the United States (N = 304) reveals that parents who feel confident about their own smartphone skills view themselves as good parents and believe that they have control over their parental mediation practices and are more likely to engage in parental mediation of children’s smartphone use. The findings also indicate that when parents are less confident about their smartphone skill..
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