一项新颖的父母培训计划在减少青少年有问题的互联网使用方面的有效性。

IF 2.3 2区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Journal of Family Psychology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1037/fam0001285
Yaron Sela, Haim Omer, Moshe Mishali, Yair Amichai-Hamburger
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摘要

有问题的互联网使用和不安全的互联网使用是儿童在线活动的两个主要潜在负面后果。父母在减轻这些后果和创造安全的数字环境方面发挥着至关重要的作用。家长警惕护理(PVC)是一种系统的方法,它结合了积极和限制性的调解实践,允许父母根据他们发现的警报信号来调节他们的参与。本研究是一项随机对照试验,旨在评估PVC家长培训计划的有效性。家庭被随机分配到三次PVC组(n = 92)或对照组(n = 65)。来自父母和孩子的测量(77%为男性;12-16岁)在基线、干预后和8周随访时进行评估。除了自我报告问卷外,还监测了儿童在智能手机上的在线活动(时间和内容)。与对照组相比,PVC组的父母报告说,他们的无助感更低,冲突更少,孩子的功能得到改善,家庭气氛更好,对孩子的在线活动有了更多的了解。此外,儿童在有问题和不安全的互联网使用方面得分较低。在PVC培训后的干预期间,观察到儿童上网和使用不安全网站的时间逐渐减少。在PVC模型的指导下,父母在孩子的数字世界中增加了他们的保护存在,从而降低了孩子的在线风险。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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The effectiveness of a novel parental training program in reducing problematic internet use of adolescents.

Problematic internet use and unsafe internet use are the two main potential negative consequences of children's online activities. Parents play a vital role in mitigating these consequences and creating a safe digital environment. Parental Vigilant Care (PVC) is a systematic approach that integrates active and restrictive mediation practices, allowing parents to regulate their involvement according to the alarm signs they detect. This study is a randomized controlled trial designed to assess the efficacy of the PVC parent training program. Families were randomly assigned to either the three-session PVC group (n = 92) or the control group (n = 65). Measures from parents and children (77% male; 12-16 years old) were assessed at baseline, postintervention, and an 8-week follow-up. In addition to self-report questionnaires, children's online activities (time and content) on smartphones were monitored. Compared to the control group, parents in the PVC group reported a lower sense of helplessness, fewer conflicts, improved child functioning, a better family climate, and greater knowledge of their children's online activities. Additionally, children demonstrated lower scores for problematic and unsafe internet use. A gradual reduction in children's time online and use of unsafe sites was observed during the intervention following the PVC training. Guided by the PVC model, parents increased their protective presence in their children's digital world, thereby reducing online risks for their children. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: Journal of Family Psychology offers cutting-edge, groundbreaking, state-of-the-art, and innovative empirical research with real-world applicability in the field of family psychology. This premiere family research journal is devoted to the study of the family system, broadly defined, from multiple perspectives and to the application of psychological methods to advance knowledge related to family research, patterns and processes, and assessment and intervention, as well as to policies relevant to advancing the quality of life for families.
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