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The Role of Self-Esteem and Perceived Parental Mediation in Cyberbullying
When access to information on the internet is expected to support the growth to adulthood, cyberbullying is instead becoming a threat to adolescents' psychological well-being.
Annisa Reginasari +2 more
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ICT and gender: Parental mediation strategies [PDF]
Information and communication technologies (ICT) continues to be a highly gendered area of life in all socioeconomic and educational backgrounds, and a source of significant social inequality in enduring ways. Parental mediation strategies can regulate the benefits and risks of the ICT for children, and have a significant and lifelong impact on ...
Ferreira, Eduarda +2 more
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Parental concern about children’s media use has been a recurring issue in research on parent-child communication. For the past three decades, online risks associated with children’s Internet use have also become a particular concern.
Seffetullah Kuldas +3 more
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On media, children, and their parents [PDF]
A lecture given on the occasion of the public acceptance of the appointment as extraordinary professor of Children, Media, and Parental Mediation in the Department of Media and Communication at the Erasmus School of History, Culture, and Communication ...
Nikken, P. (Peter)
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A qualitative study into parental mediation of adolescents' internet use [PDF]
The vast majority of studies on parental mediation are quantitative by nature, which leads to a lack of in-depth understanding of how parents define and perform their role as socializing agents in this area. The present study offers new insights into how
Heirman, Wannes +3 more
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Research shows that parental mediation is essential for the introduction of minors into the digital environment and their development therein as well as to reduce their exposure to online risks. The present study examines parental strategies depending on
Rebeca Suárez-Álvarez +2 more
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Relationally Aggressive Media Exposure and Children’s Normative Beliefs: Does Parental Mediation Matter? [PDF]
Research indicates that relationally aggressive media exposure is positively associated with relational aggression in children. Theories of media effects suggest that these associations may be mediated by aggressive cognitions.
Linder, Jennifer Ruh, Werner, Nicole E
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'Don’t leave me this way!' Drivers of parental hostility and employee spin-offs’ performance [PDF]
Many entrepreneurs commercialize an idea they initially developed as employees of an incumbent firm. While some face retaliatory reactions from their (former) employer, others are left alone or even supported.
Andries, Petra +2 more
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Utility of Parental Mediation Model on Youth’s Problematic Online Gaming [PDF]
The Parental Mediation Model PMM) was initially designed to regulate children’s attitudes towards the traditional media. In the present era, because of prevalent online media there is a need for similar regulative measures.
A Daud +27 more
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Parental mediation of technology use is proposed to protect against the risk of cyber victimization and the associated negative consequences. Although the buffering effects of parental mediation of technology use are currently being investigated, little ...
Michelle F. Wright
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