Exploring the influence of digital parental awareness on digital play addiction among preschoolers
Yüksel B. Yüksel Aykanat, Büşra Somuncu Çoksağır, Alanoud A. Albatli, Selahattin Semiz, Juan Gómez-Salgado, Murat Yıldırım

TL;DR
This study explores how parents' digital awareness affects preschoolers' tendencies to become addicted to digital play.
Contribution
The study identifies specific parental behaviors that predict digital play addiction in young children.
Findings
Digital negligence and negative role modeling significantly predict digital play addiction tendencies.
Protective digital parenting behaviors reduce the risk of addiction across all dimensions.
Efficient use of digital devices by parents does not significantly affect children's addiction tendencies.
Abstract
The widespread use of digital devices has made digital play an important part of children’s daily lives. While digital play provides entertainment and engagement, excessive use may lead to addiction-like behaviors, prompting concerns among parents about their children’s digital wellbeing. This shift has redefined parenting roles, emphasizing the importance of digital parenting awareness. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between parents’ digital awareness and their children’s tendencies toward digital play addiction in early childhood. A cross-sectional design was employed, utilising structural equation modeling. The study was conducted in Türkiye with a sample of 673 parents of children aged 4–6 years enrolled in state preschools. Data were collected through the Personal Information Form, the Digital Parenting Awareness Scale, and the Digital Play Addiction Tendency…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Development and Digital Technology · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
