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View article: Bidirectional and temporal associations between daily reports of parental burnout, parenting experiences, and motivations for family screen use.
Bidirectional and temporal associations between daily reports of parental burnout, parenting experiences, and motivations for family screen use. Open
Parental burnout has detrimental consequences for both parents and children, highlighting the importance of identifying accessible resources that buffer against parental burnout. Digital media may be one tool that parents use to regulate t…
View article: Evidence of Individual Differences in the Temporal Ordering of Effects Between Media Emotion Regulation and Executive Functions in Early Childhood
Evidence of Individual Differences in the Temporal Ordering of Effects Between Media Emotion Regulation and Executive Functions in Early Childhood Open
Using media to calm children, a practice commonly referred to as media emotion regulation, has been found to be associated with the development of executive functions in early childhood. Understanding the temporal ordering of these process…
View article: Real-Time Impact of Video Gameplay Variables on Motivated Behaviors, Affective States, and Cognitive Resource Allocation
Real-Time Impact of Video Gameplay Variables on Motivated Behaviors, Affective States, and Cognitive Resource Allocation Open
Research on motivation and emotion has traditionally used static or non-interactive stimuli, such as affective pictures or videoclips. However, real life does not consist of passively viewing isolated pictures. Instead, we constantly inter…
View article: Temporal Associations Between Parents’ Daily Reports of Media Motivations, Infant Affect, and Parenting Behavior
Temporal Associations Between Parents’ Daily Reports of Media Motivations, Infant Affect, and Parenting Behavior Open
Past research links media use to infant negative affect, and parents report using media to cope. However, trait-level measures mask within-person effects that reflect mechanisms more directly. In the current study, 401 predominantly White …
View article: Masters of media: A longitudinal study of parental media efficacy, media monitoring, and child problematic media use across early childhood in the United States
Masters of media: A longitudinal study of parental media efficacy, media monitoring, and child problematic media use across early childhood in the United States Open
The development of problematic media use in early childhood is not well understood. The current study examined long-term associations between parental media efficacy, parental media monitoring, and problematic media use across a three-year…
View article: Domestic Bliss, or Technological Diss? Problematic Media Use, Attachment, and Relationship Outcomes
Domestic Bliss, or Technological Diss? Problematic Media Use, Attachment, and Relationship Outcomes Open
The purpose of this study was to examine how problematic media use (technoference, internet gaming disorder symptoms, and pornography use) predicted later partner relationship outcomes, operating through the mediator of attachment behavior…