Food for Thought: Parent-Child Face-to-Face Communication and Mobile Phone Use in Eateries

IF 2.2 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Nelly Elias, Dafna Lemish, Galit Rovner-Lev
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Abstract

ABSTRACT It has become increasingly common for parents and children to engage in individual digital activities which disconnect them from each other while remaining in each other’s presence. Accordingly, this paper examines how parent-child face-to-face communication is associated with mobile phone use during a family meal in eateries. The study included unobtrusive observations of 58 families with children approximately three to six years of age in various eateries. We identified four parent-child face-to-face interaction patterns that occurred when a parent and/or a child used a mobile phone: (1) Communication discouragement during parents’ phone use; (2) Communication discouragement during children’s phone use; (3) Communication facilitation via family photos; and (4) Communication facilitation via a shared phone use. Mobile phone use during family mealtimes in public is thus another example of both the positive and the negative outcomes of media use in family communication.
思考的食物:亲子面对面交流和手机在饮食中的使用
父母和孩子参与个人数字活动已经变得越来越普遍,这些活动使他们彼此脱节,同时又保持彼此的存在。因此,本文研究了亲子面对面交流与在餐馆用餐时使用手机的关系。这项研究对58个有大约3到6岁孩子的家庭在不同的餐馆进行了低调的观察。我们确定了父母和/或孩子使用手机时发生的四种亲子面对面互动模式:(1)父母使用手机时的沟通障碍;(2)儿童手机使用过程中的沟通障碍;(3)通过家庭照片促进沟通;(4)通过共享电话促进沟通。因此,在公共场合家庭用餐时使用手机是家庭交流中媒体使用的积极和消极结果的另一个例子。
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