Share Paper: What predicts the use of parental strategies: Active mediation, technical monitoring, or restrictive mediation?

  1. Rony Tutian, Western Galilee College, Israel
  2. Maya Kalman-Halevi, Western Galilee College, Israel
  3. Yehuda Peled, Western Galilee College, Israel
Monday, April 11 1:45 PM-2:45 PM Silver Pearl Ballroom 1

Abstract: The present study examined which variables could predict the use of three parental mediation strategies (active, technological monitoring, and restrictive) among parents in Israel. 105 families (father, mother, and a child) participated in the study. The research instruments were self-report questionnaires for parents and child separately. The study findings indicate that parental digital skills predict their active mediation strategy, and the parental risk perception predicts mother restrictive mediation strategy. This study highlights the importance of providing guidance to parents regarding their digital skills, in order to encourage optimal mediation strategies (active mediation and technological monitoring).