Parental Influence on Children’s Media Use in South Korea: National Population-Based Study
Ji Young Kim, Ah Jung Yang, Hye Eun Lee

TL;DR
This study explores how parents in South Korea influence their children's media use, finding that parental habits and attitudes significantly affect daytime media consumption.
Contribution
The study differentiates media use patterns across time periods and highlights evolving influences of parenting styles.
Findings
Parental media time, especially for mothers, correlates with higher children's daytime media use.
Positive parenting styles reduce daytime media use, while harsh punishment shows a stronger effect in later years.
Parenting styles have no significant effect on nighttime media use.
Abstract
To better understand the effects of media use on children, it is essential to examine the various factors influencing the media use of digital native children. In the situational context, parental media usage, parents’ attitudes toward media, and parenting styles have all been identified as significant factors influencing children’s media use. This study focuses on the key factors and examines these relationships in greater depth, drawing on existing research to understand their impact on the media usage patterns of digital native children. This study examines parental influences related to young children’s media use in Korea over a 3-year period (2022‐2024) using independent, nationally representative cohorts. Using multigroup structural equation modeling, we analyzed data from 3 independent parent–reported cohorts (for 2022, n=1058; for 2023, n=1020; for 2024, n=1020) to investigate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Development and Digital Technology · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
