A Qualitative Study on Children's Digital Media Use and Parents' Self-interest
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- DOI: 10.1007/s10826-021-02074-3
A Qualitative Study on Children's Digital Media Use and Parents' Self-interest
Abstract
This qualitative study provides insight into the role of parents' self-interest in digital media use of children in different age groups. We conducted 31 semi-structured interviews with fathers/mothers of children aged 3-16 years who were recruited via targeted sampling. A deductive and inductive content analysis was applied. Results show that parents' self-interest in letting children use digital media includes being able to do other tasks without being bothered, having some me-time, managing children's behavior, avoiding discussions, having moments to use digital media themselves and spending quality-time together. In addition, we found that the manner in which parents let children use digital media out of self-interest seems to depend on age. With younger children, parents initiate digital media use or set times at which children are allowed to use digital media. With older children, parents use a passive manner by omitting restrictive responses to their children's media use. Current findings can be used to inform interventions aimed at reducing children's screen time.
Keywords: Children’s digital media use; Parents’ self-interest; Qualitative research.
© The Author(s) 2021.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of InterestThe authors declare no competing interests.
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