Screen Time and Psychological Well-Being among Children: The Moderating Effect of Parenting Styles

Children nowadays are reported to have low psychological well-being when exposed to too much screen time. Children usually imitate their parents' or adults' behaviour towards screen time or gadgets usage. Parents who spend too much screen time result in excessive screen time in their chi...

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Main Authors: Mohtaram, Rabbani, Simin, Hosseinian, Nur Hidayah, Zulkharnain
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https://doi.org/10.33736/jcshd.4555.2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.419432023-06-06T03:49:10Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41943/ Screen Time and Psychological Well-Being among Children: The Moderating Effect of Parenting Styles Mohtaram, Rabbani Simin, Hosseinian Nur Hidayah, Zulkharnain BF Psychology Children nowadays are reported to have low psychological well-being when exposed to too much screen time. Children usually imitate their parents' or adults' behaviour towards screen time or gadgets usage. Parents who spend too much screen time result in excessive screen time in their children, which leads to various problems in their social and cognitive development. This study aims to determine how parenting styles affect children's screen time and psychological well-being. In this context, screen-time is the amount of time spent on gadgets with the screen to watch videos, movies, or play games. To test the hypothesis that the amount of screen time does affect children's psychological well-being, an online survey was distributed and circulated among parents or primary caregivers staying in Kuala Lumpur and taking care of a child aged 3-6 years old. A series of questionnaires, including ones on demographic data, parenting style and domains, and strengths and challenges, are included in the survey. The analysis was conducted using Pearson correlation and multiple regression analysis in SPSS. There was a significant correlation between the amount of screen time and psychological well-being. The relationship between parenting style and the amount of screen time was not significant. Next, the interaction between the amount of screen time and parenting style was found to be not significant. Hence, the study concludes that parenting style does not affect the relationship between children's screen time and psychological well-being. UNIMAS Publisher 2022-09-30 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41943/1/Screen%20Time%20and%20Psychological%20Well%20Being%20among%20Children-1.pdf Mohtaram, Rabbani and Simin, Hosseinian and Nur Hidayah, Zulkharnain (2022) Screen Time and Psychological Well-Being among Children: The Moderating Effect of Parenting Styles. Journal of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development., 8 (2). pp. 199-208. ISSN 2550-1623 https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/JCSHD/issue/view/208 https://doi.org/10.33736/jcshd.4555.2022
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Screen Time and Psychological Well-Being among Children: The Moderating Effect of Parenting Styles
description Children nowadays are reported to have low psychological well-being when exposed to too much screen time. Children usually imitate their parents' or adults' behaviour towards screen time or gadgets usage. Parents who spend too much screen time result in excessive screen time in their children, which leads to various problems in their social and cognitive development. This study aims to determine how parenting styles affect children's screen time and psychological well-being. In this context, screen-time is the amount of time spent on gadgets with the screen to watch videos, movies, or play games. To test the hypothesis that the amount of screen time does affect children's psychological well-being, an online survey was distributed and circulated among parents or primary caregivers staying in Kuala Lumpur and taking care of a child aged 3-6 years old. A series of questionnaires, including ones on demographic data, parenting style and domains, and strengths and challenges, are included in the survey. The analysis was conducted using Pearson correlation and multiple regression analysis in SPSS. There was a significant correlation between the amount of screen time and psychological well-being. The relationship between parenting style and the amount of screen time was not significant. Next, the interaction between the amount of screen time and parenting style was found to be not significant. Hence, the study concludes that parenting style does not affect the relationship between children's screen time and psychological well-being.
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author Mohtaram, Rabbani
Simin, Hosseinian
Nur Hidayah, Zulkharnain
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Simin, Hosseinian
Nur Hidayah, Zulkharnain
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title Screen Time and Psychological Well-Being among Children: The Moderating Effect of Parenting Styles
title_short Screen Time and Psychological Well-Being among Children: The Moderating Effect of Parenting Styles
title_full Screen Time and Psychological Well-Being among Children: The Moderating Effect of Parenting Styles
title_fullStr Screen Time and Psychological Well-Being among Children: The Moderating Effect of Parenting Styles
title_full_unstemmed Screen Time and Psychological Well-Being among Children: The Moderating Effect of Parenting Styles
title_sort screen time and psychological well-being among children: the moderating effect of parenting styles
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41943/1/Screen%20Time%20and%20Psychological%20Well%20Being%20among%20Children-1.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41943/
https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/JCSHD/issue/view/208
https://doi.org/10.33736/jcshd.4555.2022
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