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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2019.24.01.225

A Study on Relationship Between Mother's Smartphone Overdependence, Parental Role Intelligence.  

Choi, Dea-Hun (Dept. of Early Childhood Education, Seowon University)
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to provide basic data that mother's smart phone overdependence prevention education are needed by confirming the relationship between mother' s smartphone overdependence and parent role intelligence. The research subjects were 220 mothers of 0-2 years old who are attending 15 day care centers in Cheong-ju, Chung-buk. The research tool used smartphone overdependence scale, and parent role intelligence scale. For the analysis of the study, frequency analysis, Pearson's Ratio correlation and regression analysis were performed. The results showed that mother's smartphone overdependence was negatively correlated with parental role intelligence and negatively correlated with developmental stimulation, parenting, support, and management. The multiple regression analysis showed that there was a significant negative effect on the smartphone overdependency, parent role intelligence, and sub factors. This suggests that smartphone overdependence prevention education for mother should be needed for nurturing of desirable infants.
Keywords
Smartphone Overdependence; Parental Role Intelligence; Developmental Stimulus; Care-giving Role; Management Role;
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