Exploring the Depths of Sharenting: Unveiling the Impact of Sociodemographic Factors and Internet Addiction

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Pediatric Health Care Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pedhc.2024.05.011
Serhat Kılıç MD, Betül Orhan Kılıç MD, Eylem Gül Ateş PhD, Nisa Eda Çullas Ilarslan MD, Dilek Konuksever MD, Betül Ulukol MD
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Abstract

Introduction

This study explored sharenting's impact on children's privacy and factors influencing parental sharing. Limited knowledge raises concerns about children's rights in this growing phenomenon.

Method

A quasi-experimental cross-sectional study included 411 parents (372 females, 39 males) with a mean age of 38.5 ± 10.5 years. Chi-square tests analyzed group differences; regression assessed the “sharenting practice” impact.

Results

Out of 411 parents, 67.2% (n = 247) shared photographs of their children on social media, whereas 32.8% (n = 164) did not share. Significant associations were found between sharenting and factors such as younger age (B = −0.06, p = .002), lower bachelor's degree level (B = 0.87, p < .001), higher internet addiction (B = 0.05, p < .001), and longer social media use (B = 0.17, p < .001).

Discussion

Understanding factors in sharenting's impact on children's rights is crucial. Our findings suggest sociodemographic factors, internet addiction, and social media duration influence sharenting. Health professionals can guide parents on responsible social media usage and digital literacy to protect their children's online privacy.

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探索 "网瘾 "的深层原因:揭示社会人口因素和网络成瘾的影响。
简介本研究探讨了 "分享 "对儿童隐私的影响以及影响父母分享的因素。在这一日益增长的现象中,有限的知识引起了人们对儿童权利的关注:这项准实验性横断面研究包括 411 名父母(372 名女性,39 名男性),平均年龄为 38.5 ± 10.5 岁。结果:在 411 名家长中,67%的家长认为 "分担家务 "是一种不可取的做法,而 67%的家长认为 "分担家务 "是一种可取的做法:在 411 名家长中,67.2%(n = 247)在社交媒体上分享了孩子的照片,32.8%(n = 164)没有分享。研究发现,分享照片与年龄较小(B = -0.06,p = .002)、学士学位水平较低(B = 0.87,p < .001)、网瘾较高(B = 0.05,p < .001)和使用社交媒体时间较长(B = 0.17,p < .001)等因素之间存在显著关联:讨论:了解共享对儿童权利的影响因素至关重要。我们的研究结果表明,社会人口因素、网络成瘾和社交媒体使用时间长短都会影响分享行为。卫生专业人员可以指导家长负责任地使用社交媒体和进行数字扫盲,以保护儿童的网络隐私。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Health Care, the official journal of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, provides scholarly clinical information and research regarding primary, acute and specialty health care for children of newborn age through young adulthood within a family-centered context. The Journal disseminates multidisciplinary perspectives on evidence-based practice and emerging policy, advocacy and educational issues that are of importance to all healthcare professionals caring for children and their families.
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