Title of article :
Parental Mediation of Adolescents' Internet Use
Author/Authors :
Shaji, Maria Department of Home Science and Centre for Research - St Teresa’s College - Ernakulam - India , Sebastian, Thara Department of Home Science and Centre for Research - St Teresa’s College - Ernakulam - India
Abstract :
Introduction: Parental mediation of adolescents’ internet use is a descriptive study to understand the
level of parental control over internet usage of adolescents in the state of Kerala in India. It also aims
to understand the relationship of various adolescent and parental demographic factors with parental
mediation.
Method: A descriptive correlation study was conducted among the parents of 388 students between
the age of 13years and 18 years old, selected from different (government, aided and private) schools
through stratified sampling method. Data were collected through a survey conducted using Parental
Mediation Questionnaire prepared by the investigator.
Result: The descriptive analysis revealed that active mediation was the predominant mediation strategy
used by parents than co-viewing mediation and restrictive mediation. Analysis of the adolescent
demographic factors revealed that a difference exists in parental mediation over internet usage of boys
and girls. A difference was also found in the mediation of parents of adolescents studying in
government, aided and private schools. The study also revealed that younger parents in Kerala
mediated the internet usage of adolescents' more than older parents. Other demographic factors
related to parents including their education, employment status or annual family income had no
significant relation to their parental mediation.
Conclusion: The study pinpoints the need to sensitize the parent community and provide them with
ample support for parental mediation over internet usage of adolescents.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Internet Use , Parental Mediation
Journal title :
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences