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Parental mediation in pandemic: Predictors and relationship with children's digital skills and time spent online in Ireland

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In this article, the frequency of parental mediation strategies (i.e., active and restrictive) during lockdown, their determinants, and how the two strategies affected children's digital skills and time spent online were investigated.
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This article is published in Computers in Human Behavior.The article was published on 2022-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mediation & Mediation.

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This App is not for Me: Using Mobile and Wearable Technologies to Improve Adolescents’ Smartphone Addiction through the Sharing of Personal Data with Parents

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors conducted a two-week probe study to explore the use of technologies aimed at improving smartphone addiction among seven dyads of adolescents and their parents and found that manually reporting lifestyle and well-being data could provide motivation to improve one’s lifestyle and wellbeing by moderating phone use.
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Parental Digital Mediation According to the Age of Minors: From Restraint and Control to Active Mediation

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined parental strategies depending on whether minors are (dis)connected to the Internet and whether they differ according to their age, and examined the motivations for minors to connect.
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The interplay between adolescents’ Internet addiction and family-related factors: three common patterns

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify typical interactions between adolescents' Internet addiction and family environment factors, and advocate the need to train parents along with adolescents on healthy technology use, but they have not identified a cluster where adolescents’ addiction was below minimal risk.
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Characteristics of Parental Digital Mediation: Predictors, Strategies, and Differences among Children Experiencing Various Parental Mediation Strategies

TL;DR: In this article , the authors identify the behavioral and emotional predictors of the two dimensions of digital mediation: parental support and parental control, and examine the differences among children influenced by various parental mediation strategies.
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Predicting preschool children’s digital play addiction tendency during Covid-19 pandemic: Regarding the mother-child relationship, and child- and family-related factors

TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the mother-child relationship, and child- and family-related factors as potential predictors of children's digital play addiction tendency, and found that a negative motherchild relationship was significantly associated with children's play addiction.
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What are the factors limiting active mediation of children online activities?

Factors limiting active mediation of children's online activities include parental worries about online risks and negative attitudes towards digital technology.