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- Title
Systematic Literature Review Searching for a Comprehensive Dynamic Model of Parental Digital Mediation Strategies.
- Authors
Rodideal, Anda Anca
- Abstract
Knowing that children and teenagers are between the highest consumers of new digital media that gradually transformed our lives and changed our habits of communication and interconnection, the scholar attention is moving from searching their online consumption patterns, to the mediation strategies used by parents, referring to all the efforts they made to increase the benefits and limit the risks of the Internet for their children. Meanwhile, the parents are concerned regarding internet risks and eager to receive valuable information for applying the most effective digital mediation strategies, but the researches seem not helping enough, because their conclusions are incongruent, using different concepts to define similar behaviors, or offering contradictory results. Taking into consideration that the scoping or systematic review is a research method very useful to synthesize results on a particular topic of a research area, offering the opportunity to identify key concepts and gaps in the researches, it will be used to: define a dynamic model of parental digital mediation strategies; identify the key variables that influence this model; point the gaps that still need to be fulfilled by searching this domain. This paper will address the issues of parental digital mediation strategies, developing a dynamic model as it emerges from the systematic review of 28 articles on this theme published from 2017 until now, retrieved from Google Scholar and PubMed databases, indicating the positive and negative effects of parental behavior on children internet usage habits.
- Subjects
GOOGLE Scholar (Web resource); META-analysis; MEDIATION; DYNAMIC models; JOB hunting; CHILD psychology; DIGITAL media; PARENTING
- Publication
Revista de Stiinte Politice / Revue des Sciences Politiques, 2020, Issue 65, p157
- ISSN
1584-224X
- Publication type
Article