Supportive communication with parents moderates the negative effects of electronic media use on life satisfaction during adolescence

Boniel-Nissim M, Tabak I, Mazur J, Borraccino A, Brooks F, Gommans R, van der Sluijs W, Zsiros E, Craig W, Harel-Fisch Y, Finne E (2015)
International Journal of Public Health 60(2): 189-198.

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Boniel-Nissim, Meyran; Tabak, Izabela; Mazur, Joanna; Borraccino, Alberto; Brooks, Fiona; Gommans, Rob; van der Sluijs, Winfried; Zsiros, Emese; Craig, Wendy; Harel-Fisch, Yossi; Finne, EmilyUniBi
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Objectives: To examine the impact of electronic media (EM) use on teenagers’ life satisfaction (LS) and to assess the potential moderating effect of supportive communication with parents (SCP). Methods: Data were drawn from the cross-national Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study (2009/ 2010) in Canada, England, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Israel, The Netherlands, Poland and Scotland. Sample size: 53,973 students aged 11–15 years. Results: More hours per day spent on the computer were associated with lower LS; more EM communication with friends with higher LS. This relationship became negative if EM use reached and exceeded a certain threshold. SCP moderated the effect of EM communication with friends, but not computer use for the total sample. SCP seems to be more important than computer use or EM communication with friends for LS and it seems to buffer negative effects of EM use. Conclusions: Communication with parents seems to buffer the negative effects of EM use on LS during adolescence. Higher computer use was related to lower LS, but ‘‘optimal’’ frequency of EM communication with friends was country specific.
Stichworte
Life satisfaction; Cross-national study; Adolescents; Supportive communication with parents; Computer use
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Public Health
Band
60
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
189-198
ISSN
1661-8556
eISSN
1661-8564
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2707278

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Boniel-Nissim M, Tabak I, Mazur J, et al. Supportive communication with parents moderates the negative effects of electronic media use on life satisfaction during adolescence. International Journal of Public Health. 2015;60(2):189-198.
Boniel-Nissim, M., Tabak, I., Mazur, J., Borraccino, A., Brooks, F., Gommans, R., van der Sluijs, W., et al. (2015). Supportive communication with parents moderates the negative effects of electronic media use on life satisfaction during adolescence. International Journal of Public Health, 60(2), 189-198. doi:10.1007/s00038-014-0636-9
Boniel-Nissim, Meyran, Tabak, Izabela, Mazur, Joanna, Borraccino, Alberto, Brooks, Fiona, Gommans, Rob, van der Sluijs, Winfried, et al. 2015. “Supportive communication with parents moderates the negative effects of electronic media use on life satisfaction during adolescence”. International Journal of Public Health 60 (2): 189-198.
Boniel-Nissim, M., Tabak, I., Mazur, J., Borraccino, A., Brooks, F., Gommans, R., van der Sluijs, W., Zsiros, E., Craig, W., Harel-Fisch, Y., et al. (2015). Supportive communication with parents moderates the negative effects of electronic media use on life satisfaction during adolescence. International Journal of Public Health 60, 189-198.
Boniel-Nissim, M., et al., 2015. Supportive communication with parents moderates the negative effects of electronic media use on life satisfaction during adolescence. International Journal of Public Health, 60(2), p 189-198.
M. Boniel-Nissim, et al., “Supportive communication with parents moderates the negative effects of electronic media use on life satisfaction during adolescence”, International Journal of Public Health, vol. 60, 2015, pp. 189-198.
Boniel-Nissim, M., Tabak, I., Mazur, J., Borraccino, A., Brooks, F., Gommans, R., van der Sluijs, W., Zsiros, E., Craig, W., Harel-Fisch, Y., Finne, E.: Supportive communication with parents moderates the negative effects of electronic media use on life satisfaction during adolescence. International Journal of Public Health. 60, 189-198 (2015).
Boniel-Nissim, Meyran, Tabak, Izabela, Mazur, Joanna, Borraccino, Alberto, Brooks, Fiona, Gommans, Rob, van der Sluijs, Winfried, Zsiros, Emese, Craig, Wendy, Harel-Fisch, Yossi, and Finne, Emily. “Supportive communication with parents moderates the negative effects of electronic media use on life satisfaction during adolescence”. International Journal of Public Health 60.2 (2015): 189-198.

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