Does parental mediation of media influence child outcomes? A meta-analysis on media time, aggression, substance use, and sexual behavior.

Volume: 52, Issue: 5, Pages: 798 - 812
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
The current study examined how parental mediation of media (restrictive mediation, active mediation, and coviewing) influenced child outcomes. Three meta-analyses, 1 for each type of mediation, were conducted on a total of 57 studies. Each analysis assessed the effectiveness of parental mediation on 4 pertinent child outcomes: media use, aggression, substance use, and sexual behavior. The overall results indicated small, but significant...
Paper Details
Title
Does parental mediation of media influence child outcomes? A meta-analysis on media time, aggression, substance use, and sexual behavior.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
52
Issue
5
Pages
798 - 812
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