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- Title
幼少期におけるモバイル端末利用と自己制御の関連.
- Authors
浅 野 良 輔; 浦 上 萌; 徳 田 智 代; 園 田 直 子
- Abstract
Despite public concern regarding mobile device use and children’s self-regulation, there is little evidence on this topic in the literature. This study investigated whether smartphone and tablet use was associated with effortful control (EC) in early childhood. In Study 1 (N=183; individuals with a firstborn aged 2–6 years), the Smartphone and Tablet Use Purpose Scale, the Smartphone and Tablet Use Situation Scale, and the Smartphone and Tablet Use Rule Scale were developed and validated. In Study 2 (N=455; married couples with a firstborn aged 2–6 years), the common fate model showed that smartphone and tablet use rule, but not smartphone and tablet use frequency, smartphone and tablet use purpose, and smartphone and tablet use situation, was associated with higher EC, even after controlling for demographic variables. This was true for subgroup analysis based on the child’s age.
- Subjects
SMARTPHONES; CONTROL (Psychology); MARRIED people; SUBGROUP analysis (Experimental design); SELF regulation; CLINICAL prediction rules
- Publication
Japanese Journal of Personality / Pasonariti Kenkyu, 2020, Vol 29, Issue 3, p125
- ISSN
1348-8406
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2132/personality.29.3.1