Investigating Parental Factors for Adolescent Problematic Gaming and Social Media Use – A Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Approach

Jul 27, 2024The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine

How Parenting Relates to Teen Problem Gaming and Social Media Use Over Time

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Abstract

Eighteen percent of the variance in problematic gaming (PG) and 24% in problematic social-media use (PSMU) is explained by parental factors.

  • Parental media-use patterns, media rules, and digital parental self-efficacy are significant predictors of adolescent PG and PSMU.
  • Longitudinal analysis reveals that 33% of variance in PG and 34% in PSMU can be explained by the same parental factors over time.
  • Controlling for adolescent age, these parental factors remain important in understanding the development of PG and PSMU.
  • This study highlights the importance of parental influence in the context of adolescent gaming and social media use.

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