数字时代的亲子教育:探讨离异父母对科技的使用

J. Dworkin, Ellie McCann, Jenifer K. McGuire
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摘要目的本研究旨在探讨离异父母如何以及为何使用电脑和互联网与父母及子女进行沟通。目前的研究采用了使用和满足的视角。从一个更大的研究项目中抽取了178对离异父母的子样本,他们至少有一个25岁或以下的孩子。父母们通过电子邮件参与了一项15分钟的在线调查,该调查在全国范围内和人口统计学上都很广泛。调查结果分析显示,离异父母是技术的积极使用者,用于与他们的孩子以及孩子的另一位父母交流。此外,父母们对使用互联网和获取在线育儿信息感到自在,认为使用互联网几乎没有什么障碍。研究局限/启示我们没有捕捉到交流的原因或交流的内容。未来的研究应采用创新的方法和措施,以更好地了解具体技术和工具的使用,以协商分居父母之间的界限。此外,一个更大、更多样化的样本可能会揭示离婚父母使用科技产品的不同模式。实际含义技术允许异步通信、保持最新状态、制定计划和以最小的交互做出决策,从而维护边界。我们的证据表明,科技可以帮助父母在争议较少的环境中找到孩子生活中共识的领域。原创性/价值本研究为进一步研究通过技术支持父母沟通的方式提供了必要的基础。
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Coparenting in the Digital Era: Exploring Divorced Parents’ Use of Technology
Abstract Purpose The current study was designed to examine how and why divorced parents use computers and the Internet for communication with their coparent and with their child(ren). Methodology/approach The current study utilized the uses and gratification perspective. A subsample of 178 divorced parents with at least one child aged 25 or younger from a larger research project participated. Parents were recruited to participate in a 15-minute online survey through email listservs with a nationwide and demographically diverse reach. Findings Analyses revealed that divorced parents are active users of technology, for communicating with their child(ren) as well as with the child(ren)’s other parent. In addition, parents were comfortable using the Internet and accessing online parenting information, citing few barriers to use. Research limitations/implications We did not capture the reasons for communicating or the content of communication. Future research should use innovative methodologies and measures to better understand the use of specific technologies and tools to negotiate boundaries between coparents living apart. In addition, a larger, more diverse sample might reveal different patterns of divorced parents’ technology use. Practical implications Technology allows for asynchronous communication, staying up to date, making plans, and making decisions with minimal interaction, and thus maintaining boundaries. Our evidence suggests technology could help parents find areas of agreement around their children’s lives in a less contentious environment. Originality/value This study provides the essential groundwork for further examination of ways to support coparent communication via technology.
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