Cavallini Maria Clara, Caravita Simona Carla Silvia, Fandrem Hildegunn
Centro Tice, 29121 Piacenza, Italy.
Norwegian Centre for Learning Environment, University of Stavanger, P.O. Box 8600, 4036 Stavanger, Norway.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Jul 26;11(15):2130. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11152130.
The importance of parents in mediating adolescents' Internet use is documented by many studies in the literature. Very few, however, regard interventions to support parents in this role. We wanted to assess the feasibility and the early outcomes of an Internet-based parent educational group course aimed to support parents in adolescents' media education. The intervention was conducted with two different groups of parents (N = 20, 75% women; mean age = 46.9 y; SD = 6.3) at different time-points. The intervention included five sessions, during which information about parental mediation strategies was provided and practical exercises based on the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach were proposed. The intervention generated greater awareness, openness and flexibility and increased parental familiarity with technological devices. Overall, the proposed web-based and group-based parent training model has shown good feasibility and promising early outcomes in supporting parents as Internet mediators.
文献中的许多研究都证明了父母在调节青少年互联网使用方面的重要性。然而,很少有研究关注支持父母发挥这一作用的干预措施。我们想评估一个基于互联网的家长教育小组课程的可行性和早期效果,该课程旨在支持家长进行青少年媒介教育。在不同时间点对两组不同的家长(N = 20,75%为女性;平均年龄 = 46.9岁;标准差 = 6.3)进行了干预。干预包括五个环节,期间提供了有关父母调解策略的信息,并提出了基于接受与承诺疗法(ACT)方法的实践练习。该干预提高了家长的意识、开放性和灵活性,并增加了他们对技术设备的熟悉程度。总体而言,所提出的基于网络和小组的家长培训模式在支持家长成为互联网调解人方面显示出良好的可行性和有前景的早期效果。