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http://dx.doi.org/10.14367/kjhep.2016.33.2.39

The effects of inconsistent parenting attitude on smart phone addiction of adolescents  

Choi, Jin (Department of Public Health, Graduate school of Dankook University)
Kwon, Ho-Jang (Department of Preventive Medicine, Dankook University)
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Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to parenting attitudes perceived by adolescents into different groups and to examine the impact of sub-factors of parenting attitudes on smart phone addiction. Methods: Data was collected by distributing questionnaires to high school students located in the nationwide regions and a total of 1,020 people were surveyed. Inconsistent parenting attitudes were divided into the consistent group and inconsistent group to carry out descriptive statistics, multiple regression, and path analysis. Results: In both the consistent and inconsistent parenting attitude groups, it was found that among the sub-factors, interest(p<.01) had the biggest impact on smart phone addiction. Inconsistent parenting attitude group was found that smart phone addiction levels in adolescents were more higher than consistent parenting attitude group. Conclusions: Through the above results, it was confirmed that smart phone addiction to directly impact parenting attitude. This implies that when raising their children, parents should display consistent attitudes in order to prevent addictive smart phone usage among adolescent.
Keywords
adolescent; inconsistent parenting attitude; parenting attitude; smart phone addiction;
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