Do (pre)adolescents mind about healthy media use: relationships with parental mediation, demographics and use of devices
Do (pre)adolescents mind about healthy media use: relationships with parental mediation, demographics and use of devices
Samenvatting
Some forms of media use may negatively affect (pre)adolescents’ health, but little is known about the parent’s role
herein. Therefore, an online questionnaire among 1,741 Dutch youngsters (10-18 years) explored, a) whether they
use electronic media in a healthy manner – i.e., no media during bedtime; no smartphones while cycling; lowering
headset volume; taking breaks during extended media use; and keeping an upright posture during extended use,
b) whether these healthy manners vary with their gender, education level, age and use of media devices, and c)
whether their healthy media use varies with their parent’s mediation. The analyses revealed that ‘only’ 11 to 30%
of (pre-)adolescents use media in a healthy manner. Moreover, as expected, pre-adolescents (10-12 years),
adolescents from higher education and girls were more apt to use media in a healthy manner, as were frequent
users of smartphones. Finally, (pre-)adolescents who are restricted in media use by their parents and who co-use
media together with parents were about two times likely to use media in a healthy manner than youngsters whose
parents are not involved. These outcomes imply that healthy media use deserves more attention within the
framework of media-literacy and parental mediation.
Url van brondocument: https://cyberpsychology.eu/article/view/10694
Organisatie | Hogeschool Windesheim |
Afdeling | Domein Gezondheid en Welzijn |
Lectoraat | Jeugd en Media |
Gepubliceerd in | Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Brno, CZ, Vol. 12 (2018), Uitgave: 2 |
Jaar | 2018 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.5817/CP2018-2-1 |
Taal | Engels |