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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2020.21.12.346

A Study of Longitudinal Changes in Mother-Child Interaction and its Effect on Media Device Addiction  

Yeon, Eun Mo (College of Basic Studies, Yeungnam University)
Choi, Hyo-Sik (Department of Education, Chuncheon National University of Education)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.21, no.12, 2020 , pp. 346-353 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to explore types of longitudinal changes in interactions between mothers and 4-year-old children in primary school as well as the effects on media device addiction. To explore interaction types between mothers and children, latent class growth modeling (LCGM) and BCH were used in a three-step approach. Data from the 6-10th wave of the Panel Study of Korea Children were used. First, the trajectory of the mother-child interactions was linear and decreased across time. This linear decrease was classified into the following three trajectories: high-decreasing, average-deceasing, and low-decreasing. Second, BCH was performed to examine media device addiction in each trajectory, and the findings show that children who had low initial mother-child interactions over time were more likely to experience daily disturbances in adaptive functions such as withdraw or tolerance than other groups of children. The results indicate that maximizing the quality of mother-child interactions in childhood through primary school can lower media device addiction in children.
Keywords
Mother-Child Interaction; Media Device Addiction; Disturbance of Adaptive Functions; Withdrawal; Tolerance; Latent Class Growth Analysis;
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