Problematic Smartphone Use in Adolescents: Parental Structure and Parental Psychological Control as Predictors

D.A. Lathiifah, L. Qodariah, F. A. Abidin
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The use of smartphones in adolescents can negatively impact their daily lives. When adolescents’ ability to control smartphone use is low, they could experience problematic smartphone use behavior (PSU). By internalizing control, parents play a crucial role in enhancing adolescents' self-control on smartphone use. Based on the controlling component of parenting, there are two types of parental control: parental structure and parental psychological control. Previous studies have found a relationship between parental psychological control and PSU. However, studies investigating the relationship between parental structure and parental psychological control simultaneously with PSU are limited. This study is important since parents found practicing those two types of parental control simultaneously. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of parental structure and psychological control on adolescents' problematic smartphone use. 219 adolescents aged 12-18 (M = 14.49 years) completed the Indonesian version of the Parental Structure Scale, Parental Psychological Control Scale, and Mobile Phone Problematic Use Scale questionnaires. Stepwise regression analysis shows that only parental psychological control predicts the increase of problematic smartphone use in adolescents. Our finding suggested that the type of parental control that emphasizes authority assertion, love withdrawal, and guilt induction is ineffective in decreasing problematic smartphone use in adolescents.
青少年智能手机使用问题:父母结构和父母心理控制作为预测因素
青少年使用智能手机会对他们的日常生活产生负面影响。当青少年控制智能手机使用的能力较低时,他们可能会经历有问题的智能手机使用行为(PSU)。通过内化控制,父母在提高青少年使用智能手机的自控力方面发挥着至关重要的作用。基于父母的控制成分,父母控制有两种类型:父母结构和父母心理控制。先前的研究已经发现父母的心理控制与PSU之间存在关系。然而,研究父母结构和父母心理控制与PSU之间关系的研究有限。这项研究很重要,因为父母发现同时练习这两种类型的父母控制。因此,本研究旨在调查父母结构和心理控制对青少年问题智能手机使用的影响。219名12-18岁的青少年(M=14.49岁)完成了印尼版的父母结构量表、父母心理控制量表和手机问题使用量表问卷。逐步回归分析表明,只有父母的心理控制才能预测青少年智能手机使用问题的增加。我们的研究结果表明,强调权威主张、爱的退缩和内疚感的父母控制方式在减少青少年使用有问题的智能手机方面是无效的。
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