Collier Kevin M, Coyne Sarah M, Rasmussen Eric E, Hawkins Alan J, Padilla-Walker Laura M, Erickson Sage E, Memmott-Elison Madison K
School of Family Life, Brigham Young University.
College of Media & Communication, Texas Tech University.
Dev Psychol. 2016 May;52(5):798-812. doi: 10.1037/dev0000108. Epub 2016 Feb 25.
The current study examined how parental mediation of media (restrictive mediation, active mediation, and coviewing) influenced child outcomes. Three meta-analyses, 1 for each type of mediation, were conducted on a total of 57 studies. Each analysis assessed the effectiveness of parental mediation on 4 pertinent child outcomes: media use, aggression, substance use, and sexual behavior. The overall results indicated small, but significant relationships between child outcomes and restrictive mediation (r+ = -.06), and coviewing (r+ = .09). Overall active mediation was nonsignificant, though active mediation was individually related to lower levels of aggression (r+ = -.08), sexual behavior (r+ = -.06), and substance use (r+ = -.11). This analysis revealed that parents may have the ability to mitigate some of the adverse effects of the media by using certain mediation strategies. Overall, a cooperative effort from the communication and parenting fields is necessary for a comprehensive analysis of parental mediation as well as a disentanglement of the various parental mediation measures. (PsycINFO Database Record
本研究考察了父母对媒体的调节作用(限制性调节、积极调节和共同观看)如何影响儿童的相关结果。针对每种调节类型进行了三项元分析,共涉及57项研究。每项分析评估了父母调节对4个相关儿童结果的有效性:媒体使用、攻击性、物质使用和性行为。总体结果表明,儿童结果与限制性调节(r+ = -0.06)和共同观看(r+ = 0.09)之间存在虽小但显著的关系。总体而言,积极调节不显著,不过积极调节分别与较低水平的攻击性(r+ = -0.08)、性行为(r+ = -0.06)和物质使用(r+ = -0.11)相关。该分析表明,父母或许能够通过采用某些调节策略来减轻媒体的一些不利影响。总体而言,沟通领域和育儿领域需要共同努力,以便对父母的调节作用进行全面分析,并厘清各种父母调节措施。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》 )