Brigham Young University, School of Family Life, JFSB 2097, Provo, UT 84602, USA.
J Adolesc. 2011 Aug;34(4):705-15. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2010.09.002. Epub 2010 Oct 12.
Though much research has focused on the positive outcomes of parents' monitoring of adolescents' media use, few studies have examined predictors of parents' media monitoring. Accordingly, the current study was designed to assess both parent and child predictors of proactive media monitoring during adolescence. Participants consisted of 478 families who completed parenting and media questionnaires at two time points, approximately one year apart. Results revealed that both maternal and paternal authoritative parenting predicted proactive media monitoring. Specifically, parental connection and regulation were associated with increased levels of prearming (also called active mediation); regulation was associated with higher levels of cocooning (also called restrictive mediation); and autonomy was associated with higher levels of deference. Additionally, adolescents' self regulation, media use, and age all predicted lower levels of parental cocooning. This research highlights the importance of examining both parent and child factors when determining what strategies parents use to monitor the media.
尽管许多研究都集中在父母对青少年媒体使用的积极结果上,但很少有研究探讨父母媒体监控的预测因素。因此,本研究旨在评估父母和孩子在青少年时期主动媒体监控的预测因素。参与者包括 478 个家庭,他们在大约一年的时间内两次完成了育儿和媒体问卷。结果表明,母亲和父亲的权威型育儿方式都可以预测积极主动的媒体监控。具体来说,父母的联系和调节与预先警告(也称为主动调解)水平的提高有关;调节与更高水平的茧居(也称为限制调解)有关;而自主性与更高水平的顺从有关。此外,青少年的自我调节、媒体使用和年龄都与父母茧居水平的降低有关。这项研究强调了在确定父母使用何种策略来监控媒体时,同时考虑父母和孩子因素的重要性。