Western Michigan University, Department of Sociology, 1903 W. Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo, MI, 49008-5257, USA.
Soc Sci Res. 2019 Aug;82:195-203. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2019.04.013. Epub 2019 Apr 19.
Violent video games have been the subject of much news and analysis. One area of the debate, particularly in legal arenas, has been whether parents have or should have control over what games their children play. Despite such debates, only limited empirical research has examined whether parents actually do have influence over what games their children play or how much they play them. Using cross-sectional data from large-samples of American high-school and middle-school students, this study examines parental influences on violent video game play and the role of perceived parental opinion of violent video games. Results suggest that parental attachment and perceived parental opinion of video games play a significant role in the degree to which youth play violent games, even through later adolescence in high school.
暴力视频游戏一直是新闻和分析的主题。辩论的一个领域,特别是在法律领域,是父母是否应该控制孩子玩的游戏。尽管存在此类争论,但只有有限的实证研究考察了父母是否真的能够影响孩子玩游戏的种类和频率。本研究使用来自美国高中生和初中生大样本的横断面数据,考察了父母对暴力视频游戏的影响以及父母对暴力视频游戏看法的作用。结果表明,即使在高中后期的青少年时期,父母的依恋和对视频游戏的看法在青少年玩暴力游戏的程度上起着重要作用。