Jackson Linda A, Samona Ricky, Moomaw Jeff, Ramsay Lauren, Murray Christopher, Smith Amy, Murray Lindsay
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
Cyberpsychol Behav. 2007 Apr;10(2):182-90. doi: 10.1089/cpb.2006.9970.
HomeNetToo is a longitudinal field study designed to examine the antecedents and consequences of home Internet use in low-income families. Participants included 140 children, mostly 13-year-old African American (83%) boys (58%), living in single-parent households (75%) where the median annual income was $15,000 (USD). This report focuses on children's Internet activities, socio-demographic characteristics related to their Internet activities, and the relationship between academic performance and Internet activities. Overall, findings indicate that low-income children initially use the Internet primarily for entertainment. As home Internet use loses its novelty children become more focused in their Internet activities, reducing the number of websites they visit and visiting more websites targeted to their specific interests. Pornography websites are popular initially, especially among boys, but their popularity decreases dramatically after 3 months. Age, race, and sex have little influence on which websites are most popular. Academic performance predicts subsequent Internet activities, and Internet activities predict subsequent academic performance. Directions for future research to identify mechanisms that mediate the relationship between Internet activities and academic performance and implications for the digital divide are discussed.
“家庭网络二号”是一项纵向实地研究,旨在调查低收入家庭使用家庭互联网的前因后果。参与者包括140名儿童,大多是13岁的非裔美国男孩(占83%),男孩占比58%,生活在单亲家庭(占75%),家庭年收入中位数为15,000美元(美元)。本报告重点关注儿童的网络活动、与其网络活动相关的社会人口特征,以及学业成绩与网络活动之间的关系。总体而言,研究结果表明,低收入儿童最初使用互联网主要是为了娱乐。随着家庭互联网使用新鲜感的消退,孩子们在网络活动上变得更加专注,减少了他们访问的网站数量,并更多地访问针对其特定兴趣的网站。色情网站最初很受欢迎,尤其是在男孩中,但三个月后其受欢迎程度大幅下降。年龄、种族和性别对最受欢迎的网站影响不大。学业成绩预测随后的网络活动,而网络活动也预测随后的学业成绩。本文还讨论了未来研究的方向,以确定调节网络活动与学业成绩之间关系的机制,以及对数字鸿沟的影响。