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[SKRIPSI/JURNAL, Penyelesaian Tugas Akhir dengan Artikel Ilmiah pengganti Skripsi] PROBLEMATIC SMARTPHONE USE IN ADOLESCENTS: PARENTS’ DIGITAL COMPETENCE, PARENTS’ NEGATIVE ATTITUDES, AND PERCEIVED PARENTAL EFFICACY AS PREDICTORS


The present study aims to investigate whether parents' digital competence, parents'
negative attitudes toward smartphones, and perceived ...

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    19012023S3680S3680 Ars pPerpustakaan Fakultas Psikologi UNPAD (Rak Skripsi)Tersedia
  • Perpustakaan
    Fakultas Psikologi
    Judul Seri
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    No. Panggil
    S3680 Ars p
    Penerbit Fakultas Psikologi UNPAD : Jatinangor.,
    Deskripsi Fisik
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    Bahasa
    Indonesia
    ISBN/ISSN
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    Klasifikasi
    S3680 Ars p
    Tipe Isi
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    Tipe Media
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    Tipe Pembawa
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    Edisi
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    Subyek
    Info Detil Spesifik
    [SKRIPSI/JURNAL, Penyelesaian Tugas Akhir dengan Artikel Ilmiah pengganti Skripsi]
    Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
  • The present study aims to investigate whether parents' digital competence, parents'
    negative attitudes toward smartphones, and perceived parental efficacy of smartphones
    predict problematic smartphone use in adolescents. An online survey provided
    quantitative data from 102 participants. They were 63 mothers and 39 fathers were
    involved in the study. Problematic smartphone use in adolescents was perceived by
    parents, using the Problematic Media Use Measure. Parents’ digital competence was
    measured using Digital Competence Instrument. Parents’ negative attitudes towards
    smartphones and perceived parental efficacy were measured using the Parental
    Perceptions of Technology Scale. All measurements were validated in the Indonesian
    version. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to analyze the data. The findings
    showed that only perceived parental efficacy negatively predicted problematic
    smartphone use in adolescents (B = -0.06, SE = 0.03, β = -0.24, p < 0.05). The findings
    suggest that when attempting to implement parenting strategies to regulate children's
    technology use, perceived parental efficacy may assist parents in better managing their
    children to minimize problematic smartphone use compared to having a negative
    attitude towards smartphones
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