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'Just-in-Time' Parenting: A Two-Month Examination of the Bi-directional Influences Between Parental Mediation and Adolescent Online Risk Exposure

机译:“刚刚就育儿”育儿:对父母调解与青少年在线风险暴露的双向影响的为期两月的考察

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Parental mediation is a key factor that influences adolescents' exposure to online risk. Yet, research on this topic has mostly been cross-sectional and correlative, not exploring whether the relationship between parental mediation and adolescent online risk exposure could be bi-directional, where teens' risk exposure influences parenting practices. To address this gap, we conducted an eight week, repeated measures web-based diary study with 68 adolescents (aged 13-17) and their parents to examine the relationships between three parental mediation strategies (active mediation, monitoring, and restriction) and three adolescent online risk types (explicit content, sexual solicitations, and online harassment) teens reported encountering online. Overall, parents and teens had significantly different perceptions regarding parental mediation, which yielded some consistent and conflicting results. Parents and teens agreed that parental restriction significantly increased the week in which the teen encountered all three risk types, and active mediation increased during the week in which the teen encountered online harassment. Parents and teens also consistently reported that restriction significantly decreased the week after an online harassment incident. Overall, we found that parental mediation and teen online risk exposure were most often significantly correlated in the same week, suggesting parenting occurred 'just-in-time,' rather than parents and teens' behaviors bi-directionally influencing one another significantly from week-to-week. Our findings provide new insights into parent-teen perspectives on parental mediation and highlight the bi-directional relationship of parental mediation and online risk. We offer recommendations to facilitate 'just in time' parenting and provide teens with the necessary support to help keep them safe online.
机译:父母调解是影响青少年暴露在线风险的关键因素。然而,对这一主题的研究主要是横断面和相关性,而不是探索父母调解和青少年在线风险暴露之间的关系是否可以是双向的,其中青少年的风险暴露会影响育儿实践。为了解决这一差距,我们进行了一个八周,重复测量基于网络的日记研究,与68名青少年(年龄13-17岁)及其父母检查三个父母调解策略(积极调解,监测和限制)和三个之间的关系青少年在线风险类型(明确内容,性征集和在线骚扰)青少年报告在线遇到。总体而言,父母和青少年对父母调解具有显着不同的看法,从而产生了一些一致和相互矛盾的结果。父母和青少年同意父母的限制在青少年遇到所有三种风险类型的一周内显着增加,并且在青少年遇到在线骚扰的那一周内积极调解增加。父母和青少年也一直报道,在线骚扰事件发生后的一周内的限制显着下降。总体而言,我们发现父母调解和青少年在线风险暴露在同一周中最常见的是显着相关,建议育儿“即时”而不是父母和青少年的行为在一周开始大致影响彼此 - 一周。我们的调查结果为父母调解的父青少年观点提供了新的见解,并突出了父母调解和在线风险的双向关系。我们提供建议,以方便“及时”育儿,并提供青少年有必要的支持,以帮助保持在线安全。

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