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Parent-Child Relationship Quality and Internet Use in a Developing Country: Adolescents' Perspectives

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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.847278

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internet addiction; internet use; parent-child relationship; children; Vietnam

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  1. NUS Department of Psychological Medicine [R-177-000-100-001/R-177-000-003-001, R-722-000-004-731]

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The study aimed to explore the relationship between parent-children relationships related to using the internet among kids and potentially associated factors. The characteristics of the relationship were divided into deterioration, stability, and improvement. Topics that children often communicate with their parents include learning, housework, and future directions. Supporting parents to use the internet through two-way interactive activities has a positive impact, while stubborn parental control negatively affects the relationship.
ObjectiveThe goal of the study was to explore the relationship between parent-children relationships related to using the internet among kids and potentially associated factors. Materials and MethodsA sample of 1.216 Vietnamese students between the ages of 12 and 18 agreed to participate in the cross-sectional online survey. Data collected included socioeconomic characteristics and internet use status of participants, their perceived changes in relationship and communication between parents and children since using the internet, and parental control toward the child's internet use. An Ordered Logistic Regression was carried out to determine factors associated with parent-children relationship since using the internet. ResultsThe characteristics of the relationship between children and their parents since using the Internet were divided into three levels: deterioration (7.0%), stability (78.2%), and improvement (14.8%). The topics that children most often communicate with their parents include learning, housework, and future directions. Two-way interactive activities, such as supporting parents to use the Internet, have a positive impact on the parent-child relationship. Stubborn parental control, such as establishing rules about contact or allowing Internet access and setting up global positioning system (GPS) to track negatively affecting parent-child relationships. ConclusionFindings indicated that changes in the quality of the parent-child relationship were self-assessed by participants regard to kids' internet use, especially in the COVID-19 epidemic context. Educational campaigns and programs to raise awareness of parents as to the dangers and negative influences that their children may encounter online, psychology of children's behaviors and effects of different responding strategies are recommended.

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