Effects of Parents' Smartphone Use on Children's Emotions, Behavior, and Subjective Well-Being.

Matea Bodrožić Selak, Marina Merkaš, Ana Žulec Ivanković
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This study aimed to examine the associations between parents' smartphone use during conversations with children, children's emotional and behavioral reactions to parents' smartphone use, and children's well-being. This study was conducted on a sample of 284 children (aged 10 to 15 years, with a mean age of 12.23 in 2021; 40.2% boys). The data come from a four-wave longitudinal study (2021-2023) within the project D.E.C.I.D.E. Children reported how often their parents use smartphones during conversations with them (second wave), their emotions and behaviors related to parents' smartphone use (third wave), and their subjective well-being (fourth wave). A proposed model was tested in which the frequency of parents' smartphone use during parent-child conversations was a predictor, different children's emotional and behavioral reactions to parents' smartphone use were mediators, and children's well-being was the criterion. The results showed that more frequent parents' smartphone use is associated with more frequent children's experiences of anger and sadness in situations when parents use smartphones while with children, which is linked to lower children's well-being. More frequent parents' smartphone use is associated with more giving up on seeking parents' attention among children, which is related to lower well-being.

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父母使用智能手机对儿童情绪、行为和主观幸福感的影响。
这项研究旨在研究父母在与孩子交谈时使用智能手机、孩子对父母使用智能手机的情绪和行为反应以及孩子的幸福感之间的联系。本研究以284名儿童为样本(10 - 15岁,2021年平均年龄12.23岁;40.2%的男孩)。这些数据来自D.E.C.I.D.E.项目的四波纵向研究(2021-2023)。孩子们报告了父母在与他们交谈时使用智能手机的频率(第二波),他们与父母使用智能手机相关的情绪和行为(第三波),以及他们的主观幸福感(第四波)。以父母在亲子对话中使用智能手机的频率为预测因子,不同儿童对父母使用智能手机的情绪和行为反应为中介因子,儿童的幸福感为标准,对所提出的模型进行了测试。结果显示,当父母和孩子一起使用智能手机时,父母使用智能手机的频率越高,孩子就越容易感到愤怒和悲伤,这与孩子的幸福感降低有关。父母使用智能手机的频率越高,孩子就越不愿意寻求父母的关注,这与幸福感下降有关。
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