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Parental Technoference and parental use of screens and child risky patterns of use of screens

Publication at Central Library of Charles University, Faculty of Education, First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Arts |
2021

Abstract

Technoference means using digital media while in a face to face interaction with other person. The presentation was focused on the Technoference between parent-child interaction (pTF) and the other possible related variables as a parental problematic use of screens (pPU) and child risky patterns of use of screens (ChRP).

The results showed us middle-strong correlation between pTF and pPU and weak correlation between pTF and ChRP. It seem that frequency of a parental contact with their child play a mediation role and also that those parents who are more preoccupied by digital devices aren't probably able to reliably estimate child's use of screens and child's digital media habits.