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The short-term longitudinal mediation effect of parental responsiveness in the effect of mother's smart device overdependence on children's overindulgence tendency

어머니의 스마트기기 과의존이 아동 초기 스마트기기 몰입경향성에 미치는 영향에서 양육자 반응성의 단기종단적 매개효과

  • Kim, Yeonsoo (Department of Counseling Psychology, Jeonju University)
  • 김연수 (전주대학교 상담심리학과)
  • Received : 2020.03.03
  • Accepted : 2020.05.20
  • Published : 2020.05.28

Abstract

This study examined an effect of mother's smart device overdependence and short-term longitudinal mediation effect of mother's responsiveness on children's overindulgence tendency in smart devices. A total 144 children-mother dyads(male 73, female 71) participated in the study. The results of path analysis were as follows. The mother's smart phone overdependence and children's overindulgence tendency in smart devices were measured at time 1 and mother's responsiveness and children's overindulgence tendency were measured at time 2, six months later. When Time 1 children's overindulgence tendency in smart devices was controlled, Time 1 mother's smart phone overdependence significantly predicted time 2 children's overindulgence tendency. This study suggested empirical findings that caregiver's smart device were related with children's overindulgence tendency.

본 연구의 목적은 유아의 스마트기기 몰입경향성에 미치는 어머니 스마트기기 과의존의 영향과 반응성의 매개효과를 단기종단적으로 검증하는 데 있었다. 이를 위하여 3-5세 유아-어머니 144쌍(남아 73명, 여아 71명)을 대상으로 시점 1에서 어머니의 스마트기기 과의존과 유아의 스마트기기 몰입경향성, 6개월 후인 시점 2에서 유아의 몰입경향성과 모-아 상호작용 동안 양육자 반응성을 측정하였다. 이때 스마트기기에 대한 어머니의 과의존과 유아의 몰입경향성은 어머니 보고를 통해, 양육자 반응성은 모-아 상호작용 녹화 자료에 대한 관찰자 코딩을 통해 수집하였다. 경로분석을 통해 분석한 결과, 시점 1에서의 유아의 몰입경향성을 통제했을 때, 시점 1에서의 어머니의 과의존 경향성은 시점 2에서의 양육자 반응성을 매개로 시점 2의 유아의 스마트기기 몰입경향성을 간접적으로 유의하게 예측하였을 뿐만 아니라 직접적으로 예측하였다. 본 연구의 의의는 양육자의 스마트기기 사용 특성이 유아의 스마트기기 몰입경향성에 미치는 영향을 종단적 측면에서 실증적으로 살펴보았다는 점에서 찾을 수 있다.

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