Terras Melody M, Ramsay Judith
School of Media Culture and Society, University of the West of Scotland Paisley, UK.
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University Crewe, UK.
Front Psychol. 2016 Dec 23;7:1957. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01957. eCollection 2016.
Smart phones are ubiquitous in everyday life and are having a major impact on work, education, social relationships and modes of communication. Children are the fastest growing population of smart phone users, with use often focusing around internet access, e.g., 1 in 3 internet users in the UK are under 18 years of age. Despite their widespread use, relatively little is known about the factors that underpin children's use. The home is a significant ecological context of development and recent research has highlighted the importance of the home environment in promoting and supporting the development of both safe and unsafe online behavior. Yet the importance of these influences currently remains relatively unrecognized. Therefore, in this paper we present a narrative review of evidence examining parental practices concerning digital communication technologies and applications, with a particular focus on smartphones, and how they relate to the use of technology by their children. Emerging evidence to date indicates that two important factors are at play. Firstly, parental technology use is closely related to that of their child. Secondly, that despite parents frequently voiced concerns about the nature and extent of their child's mobile phone use, parents themselves often engage in a number of unsafe internet behaviors and excessive phone use in the home environment. Our review identifies two crucial lines of enquiry that have yet to be comprehensively pursued by researchers in the field: firstly, the adoption of a psychological perspective on children's emergent behaviors with mobile devices and secondly, the influential role of context. Given parental concerns about the possible negative impact of technologies, parental awareness should be raised about the influence of their behavior in the context of internet safety along with the adoption of good digital literacy practices. It is anticipated that a comprehensive characterization of the associated contextual factors influencing smartphone use will serve as a catalyst for debate, discussion, and future research.
智能手机在日常生活中无处不在,对工作、教育、社会关系和通信方式产生着重大影响。儿童是智能手机用户中增长最快的群体,他们使用智能手机通常集中在互联网接入方面,例如,英国三分之一的互联网用户年龄在18岁以下。尽管智能手机使用广泛,但对于支撑儿童使用智能手机的因素却知之甚少。家庭是一个重要的发展生态环境,最近的研究强调了家庭环境在促进和支持安全与不安全在线行为发展方面的重要性。然而,这些影响的重要性目前仍未得到足够认识。因此,在本文中,我们对有关父母在数字通信技术和应用方面的做法的证据进行了叙述性综述,特别关注智能手机,以及这些做法与他们孩子使用技术之间的关系。迄今为止出现的证据表明有两个重要因素在起作用。首先,父母对技术的使用与他们孩子的使用密切相关。其次,尽管父母经常表达对孩子手机使用的性质和程度的担忧,但父母自己在家中环境中往往会有一些不安全的互联网行为和过度使用手机的情况。我们的综述确定了该领域研究人员尚未全面探讨的两条关键研究方向:第一,从心理学角度研究儿童使用移动设备时出现的行为;第二,背景的影响作用。鉴于父母对技术可能产生的负面影响的担忧,应提高父母对其在互联网安全背景下行为影响的认识,并采用良好的数字素养做法。预计对影响智能手机使用的相关背景因素进行全面描述将引发辩论、讨论和未来研究。