The Role of Technological Devices in Parent-Children Interactions: The Correlated Variables of Children's Well-Being and Life Satisfaction

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2025

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Sage Publications inc

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This study aims to examine children's well-being and life satisfaction in terms of various variables related to parents' and children's problematic technology usage. Specifically, parent/child responses during their technology use and parents' phubbing and technoference behaviors were considered. The study was conducted with 185 children (8-14) and their parents (mother = 96, father = 89). The data were analyzed by performing correlation analysis, multiple regression analysis, t test, and one-way ANOVA. According to the results, there were negative correlations between children's life satisfaction and age, children's technological device (smartphone, computer) usage time, and children/parents responding negatively to each other when engaged in technological devices. Children's well-being was negatively correlated to their age and children/parents responding negatively to each other when engaged in technological devices. A positive correlation was found between children's life satisfaction and well-being as well as parents' phubbing and technoference. According to another result, the well-being of children having their own computer was significantly higher than those who do not have a computer. Finally, children/parents responding negatively to each other when engaged in technological devices negatively predicted the children's life satisfaction and well-being.

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Goksu, Idris/0000-0002-7120-6562; Aslan, Alper/0000-0003-2970-6114;

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Technoference, Well-Being, Life Satisfaction, Phubbing, Technological Device, Technoference, Well-being, Technological device, Life satisfaction, Phubbing

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

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Kılıman, S., Ergün, N., Aslan, A., & Göksu, İ. (2024). The role of technological devices in parent-children interactions: The correlated variables of children’s well-being and life satisfaction. E-Learning and Digital Media, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/20427530241229660

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E-Learning and Digital Media

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22

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50

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66
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