Hwang Woosang, Fu Xiaoyu, Kim Seonghee, Jung Eunjoo, Zhang Yue
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, United States.
Department of Human Development and Family Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States.
Front Psychol. 2023 Mar 2;13:1022914. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1022914. eCollection 2022.
We explored latent classes of helicopter parenting among Korean and Chinese college students. In addition, we examined whether these latent classes of helicopter parenting are related to Korean and Chinese students' game and social media addictive behaviors.
A three-step latent class analysis was conducted using 452 students from six universities in South Korea and 372 students from four universities in China.
We identified four distinct helicopter parenting latent classes among the parents of Korean and Chinese students: . We also found that Korean students in the class reported significantly higher levels of game and social media addictive behaviors than those in the other three classes, but this did not hold for Chinese students. This finding indicates that the association between helicopter parenting and college students' game and social media addictive behaviors can be differentiated within Asian cultural contexts.
我们探究了韩国和中国大学生中直升机式育儿的潜在类别。此外,我们还研究了这些直升机式育儿的潜在类别是否与韩国和中国学生的游戏及社交媒体成瘾行为有关。
对来自韩国六所大学的452名学生和来自中国四所大学的372名学生进行了三步潜在类别分析。
我们在韩国和中国学生的家长中确定了四种不同的直升机式育儿潜在类别: 。我们还发现, 类别中的韩国学生报告的游戏和社交媒体成瘾行为水平明显高于其他三个类别,但中国学生并非如此。这一发现表明,在亚洲文化背景下,直升机式育儿与大学生游戏和社交媒体成瘾行为之间的关联可能存在差异。