父母对6岁以下儿童使用媒体的期望

Fatima Moursad , Siiri Utriainen , Reeta Lamminpää , Vehviläinen-Julkunen Katri
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目的描述父母对六岁以下儿童使用媒体的信息来源和咨询的期望。设计定性描述性设计。方法在2020年1月至3月期间通过对父母(n=20)的访谈收集数据。采用了定性内容分析。结果出现了三个主要主题:家庭媒体使用、父母对信息和咨询来源的期望以及父母对信息与咨询内容的期望。家长们报告说,他们孩子的屏幕时间从1到2不等​h。儿童健康诊所和早期育儿教育和护理中心是与儿童媒体使用有关的最常用的信息和咨询来源。家长们期待着在儿童健康诊所和家长之夜为合适的网站提供对话、小册子和建议。他们认为,重要的是要有值得信赖的网站,在那里他们可以搜索与儿童媒体使用相关的可靠、最新和经验信息。家长们希望所提供的信息包括儿童使用媒体的建议、儿童使用媒体优势和劣势的信息、家长在儿童使用媒体方面的责任以及亲子共同使用媒体。
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Parents’ expectations regarding media use among children up to 6 years of age

Aim

To describe parents’ expectations concerning information sources and counseling related to media use by children up to six years of age.

Design

Qualitative descriptive design.

Methods

Data were collected by interviewing the parents (n=20) between January and March 2020. A qualitative content analysis was used.

Results

Three main themes emerged: family media use, parents’ expectations of information and counseling sources, and parents’ expectations of the content of information and counseling. Parents reported that their children’s screen time varied from one to 2 ​h per weekday. Child health clinics and Early Parenthood Education and Care Centers were the most used information and counseling sources related to children’s media use. Parents expected conversations, brochures, and advice for appropriate websites at child health clinics and parents’ evenings. They considered it important to have trustworthy websites where they could search for reliable, current, and empirical information related to children’s media use. Parents expected that the information provided would include children’s media-use recommendations, information regarding the advantages and disadvantages of children’s media use, parents’ responsibility in children’s media use, and parent-child media co-use.

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