Parental Intervention and Frequency of Mediation Styles towards Children Watching Television in India
Journal: Media Watch (Vol.8, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-05-01
Authors : N. BOOBALAKRISHNAN; C. PICHANDY;
Page : 247-257
Keywords : Parental mediation; active mediation; restrictive mediation; co-viewing; children and television;
Abstract
Most of the research on the uses and effects of media focused on individuals rather than family systems. This shift in the approach to the study of children television viewing and parental mediation is considered as a meaningful approach and such a study on an empirical ground becomes a need of the hour in a country like India. The objective of the present study is to identify the typical parental mediation style practiced among parents towards children's television viewing. The result shows that parents most frequently use restrictive mediation style to control their children's television viewing and active mediation least often and co-viewing fell in between.
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