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Parental Monitoring of Children’s Television Viewing in a Sample of Peruvian Caregivers

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2018
Author(s)
Ruiz Dodobara, Fernando Gabriel
Busse Cárdenas, Peter
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Abstract
Parental monitoring of children’s television viewing is an important family practice that helps children understand the messages they find on advertisements and program content. Research points at different dimensions of monitoring, including parental coviewing, rules about when and how much time children can watch television, and active parental mediation. The study describes different dimensions of parental monitoring in a sample of 303 caregivers of primary school children living in Lima. Main findings reveal that about a third of the sample engaged in parental monitoring never, rarely or sometimes, the education level of the caregiver was positively associated with limiting the time children can watch television, and that child’s age was negatively associated with the frequency of active mediation and limits on the content children may watch on TV. Further research is needed in order to understand the practice of parental monitoring across children’s age groups in the context of Peru.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/5211
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/08824096.2017.1384920
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Ruiz-Dodobara, F. G. y Busse, P. (2018). Parental Monitoring of Children’s Television Viewing in a Sample of Peruvian Caregivers. Communication Research Reports, 35(2), 183-189. https://doi.org/10.1080/08824096.2017.1384920
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Routledge
Area / Line of research
Comunicación y cultura / Industrias y procesos culturales
Comunicación y cultura / Comunicación interpersonal
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Pendiente / Pendiente
Subject
Televisión y niños
Medios de comunicación y niños
Television and children
Mass media and children
Perú
Journal
Communication Research Reports
ISSN
0882-4096
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Indexado en Scopus
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