Parental phubbing and mental well-being: Preliminary study in Indonesia

W. S. Harianti, I. Kurniawan
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Parental phubbing is the latest phenomenon that raises concerns because of the changes in habits due to technological developments. It is a form of parental behavior that ignores children as they tend to focus more on activities on gadgets or smartphones. Current parental phubbing studies are limited; however, previous studies have showed the negative impact of parental phubbing on children in late childhood, adolescent, and emerging adulthood, especially on their mental well-being. Therefore, our study aims to determine the impact of parental phubbing on participants’ well-being using a quantitative approach of a comparative independent sample between participants experiencing high and low parental phubbing. The results showed that there were some differences in the effects of parental phubbing on mental well-being, especially mother's parental phubbing (PP-M), for both male and female. In general, parental phubbing affects 3 aspects of mental well-being: a sense of confidence, hope for the future, problem solving and decision-making abilities with a medium effect size. The results indicated that increasingly sophisticated technological developments have affected some changes in behavior and habits through parenting practices, which are not so realized to have negative consequences on the participants’ mental well-being. Our study can also be a reference for new knowledge for practitioners and parents to build an awareness to minimize the further negative impact of parental phubbing behavior on children's development and well-being (in the wide range of developmental stages).
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父母低头与心理健康:印度尼西亚的初步研究
由于科技的发展,人们的习惯发生了变化,父母低头症是引起人们关注的最新现象。这是一种忽视孩子的父母行为,因为孩子往往更专注于电子设备或智能手机上的活动。目前关于父母低头症的研究是有限的;然而,先前的研究表明,父母的低头症对儿童的童年晚期、青少年和成年初期产生了负面影响,尤其是对他们的心理健康。因此,我们的研究旨在确定父母低头对参与者幸福感的影响,采用比较独立样本的定量方法,在经历父母低头和父母低头的参与者之间进行比较。结果表明,父母低头对心理健康的影响存在一定差异,尤其是母亲的父母低头(PP-M)对男性和女性的心理健康的影响。一般来说,父母低头症影响心理健康的3个方面:自信心、对未来的希望、解决问题的能力和决策能力,影响大小中等。研究结果表明,越来越复杂的技术发展已经通过父母的做法影响了一些行为和习惯的变化,而这些变化并没有意识到对参与者的心理健康产生负面影响。我们的研究也可以为从业者和家长提供新的知识参考,以建立意识,以尽量减少父母低头行为对儿童发展和福祉的进一步负面影响(在广泛的发展阶段)。
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