青少年屏幕时间、网络隐私认知与接触网络药物营销之间关系的调节中介模型

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Erin Corcoran, Nathaniel Wydra, Nelsa Tejada, Shimei Nelapati, Joy Gabrielli
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青少年接触与药物有关的营销活动与随后开始使用药物和逐渐使用药物有关。青少年接触此类内容的程度可能与青少年对数字隐私的认知和特定媒体的养育行为有关。本研究评估了屏幕时间与网络营销风险之间的关系是否受青少年数字隐私相关认知的影响以及特定媒体养育行为的调节。家长及其 10-14 岁的青少年(960 人)完成了一项关于媒体养育技巧和青少年媒体使用及态度的在线调查。通过调节中介模型,探讨了屏幕时间、青少年对网络隐私的认知(ACOP,包括与隐私相关的态度、主观规范和感知行为控制)、TECH 教养方法(谈话、教育、共同使用、家规)和青少年网络营销接触之间的关联。筛选时间与网络营销接触之间存在明显的总体效应,包括通过 ACOP 的间接路径。TECH教养方式大大加强了ACOP对截屏时间和网络营销风险之间关系的中介作用。本研究表明,青少年与隐私相关的认知可能是未来研究青少年网络风险行为的重要机制。本研究还讨论了对儿童和家庭社会工作的影响。
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A moderated mediation model of the relationship between adolescent screentime, online privacy cognitions and exposure to online substance marketing

Adolescent exposure to substance-related marketing is associated with subsequent substance initiation and progression. The extent to which adolescents are exposed to such content may be associated with adolescent cognitions about digital privacy and media-specific parenting behaviours. The present study assesses whether the relationship between screentime and online marketing risk is mediated by adolescent digital privacy-related cognitions and moderated by media-specific parenting behaviours. Parents and their 10–14-year-old adolescents (n = 960) completed an online survey on media parenting techniques and adolescent media use and attitudes. Associations between screentime, Adolescent Cognitions about Online Privacy (ACOP; comprising privacy-related attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control), TECH parenting (Talk, Educate, Co-Use, House Rules) and adolescent online marketing exposure were explored via a moderated mediation model. A significant total effect between screentime and online marketing exposure was identified, including an indirect path via ACOP. TECH parenting significantly strengthened ACOP's mediation of the relationship between screentime and online marketing risk. This study indicates that adolescent privacy-related cognitions may be an important mechanism for future studies related to adolescent online risk behaviour. Implications for child and family social work are discussed.

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期刊介绍: Child and Family Social Work provides a forum where researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and managers in the field of child and family social work exchange knowledge, increase understanding and develop notions of good practice. In its promotion of research and practice, which is both disciplined and articulate, the Journal is dedicated to advancing the wellbeing and welfare of children and their families throughout the world. Child and Family Social Work publishes original and distinguished contributions on matters of research, theory, policy and practice in the field of social work with children and their families. The Journal gives international definition to the discipline and practice of child and family social work.
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