Nikken Peter, Schols Marjon
Erasmus University Rotterdam, M8-43, PO Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
J Child Fam Stud. 2015;24(11):3423-3435. doi: 10.1007/s10826-015-0144-4. Epub 2015 Feb 24.
Children use electronic screens at ever younger ages, but there is still little empirical research on how and why parents mediate this media use. In line with Vygotsky's zone of proximal development, we explored whether children's media skills and media activities, next to parents' attitudes about media for children, and several child and parent-family characteristics, predicted parental mediation practices. Furthermore, we investigated children's use and ownership of electronic screens in the bedroom in relationship to the child's media skills. Data from an online survey among 896 Dutch parents with young children (0-7 years) showed that children's use and ownership of TV, game consoles, computers and touchscreens, primarily depended on their media skills and age, not on parent's attitudes about media for children. Only touchscreens were used more often by children, when parents perceived media as helpful in providing moments of rest for the child. In line with former studies, parents consistently applied co-use, supervision, active mediation, restrictive mediation, and monitoring, depending on positive and negative attitudes about media. The child's media skills and media activities, however, had stronger relationships with parental mediation styles, whereas age was not related. Canonical discriminant analysis, finally, captured how the five mediation strategies varied among infants, toddlers, pre-schoolers, and early childhood children, predominantly as a result of children's media skills, and media activities, i.e., playing educational games and passive entertainment use.
孩子们在越来越小的年龄就开始使用电子屏幕,但关于父母如何以及为何调节这种媒体使用的实证研究仍然很少。根据维果茨基的最近发展区,我们探讨了除了父母对儿童媒体的态度以及一些儿童和家长-家庭特征之外,儿童的媒体技能和媒体活动是否能预测父母的调节行为。此外,我们调查了儿童在卧室中电子屏幕的使用和拥有情况与儿童媒体技能之间的关系。对896名有幼儿(0至7岁)的荷兰父母进行的在线调查数据显示,儿童对电视、游戏机、电脑和触摸屏的使用和拥有情况主要取决于他们的媒体技能和年龄,而非父母对儿童媒体的态度。只有当父母认为媒体有助于为孩子提供休息时间时,孩子才会更频繁地使用触摸屏。与先前的研究一致,父母会根据对媒体的积极和消极态度,持续采用共同使用、监督、积极调节、限制调节和监控等方式。然而,儿童的媒体技能和媒体活动与父母的调节方式关系更为密切,而年龄则没有关联。最后,典型判别分析揭示了这五种调节策略在婴儿、幼儿、学龄前儿童和幼儿期儿童中的差异,主要是由于儿童的媒体技能和媒体活动,即玩教育游戏和被动娱乐使用。