Parental Media Mediation in Adolescence: A Comparative Study of Parent and Adolescent Reports
Volume: 63, Issue: 4, Pages: 716 - 736
Published: Oct 2, 2019
Abstract
Whether studies should rely on parent or child reports of parental mediation remains a much-debated question. We investigated the agreement between parent and adolescent reports of the frequency and style (autonomy-supportive, controlling, inconsistent) of restrictive and active mediation, and their relative validity. Results revealed perceptual differences, with parents reporting more autonomy-supportive mediation. With some exceptions, both...
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Title
Parental Media Mediation in Adolescence: A Comparative Study of Parent and Adolescent Reports
Published Date
Oct 2, 2019
Volume
63
Issue
4
Pages
716 - 736
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