Parents' Knowledge And Beliefs About The Impact Of Exposure To Media Violence On Children'S Aggression

ISSUES IN MENTAL HEALTH NURSING(2018)

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The current study aimed to assess Jordanian parents' knowledge and beliefs about the effects of violent media on children's aggressive behavior. A sample of 262 parents of children aged 6-11years completed a Media Quotient questionnaire about children's media habits, media effects, and children's aggressive behavior. Parents reported that their children spend an average of 4.83h (SD = 2.12) watching TV, 3.20h (SD = 2.29) playing video games, 1.07h (SD = 0.88) listening to music, and only 0.52min (SD = 0.67) reading for pleasure per day. Parents have a moderate level of knowledge about the media effect (M = 15.49, SD = 3.439). Children of parents who have adequate knowledge about the media effect, spend less time watching TV (r = -.355, p< .001), playing video games (r = -.265, p< .001), and listening to music (r = -.347, p< .001). Ninety-two percent (n = 241) of parents were concerned about the amount of sexual and of violent content their children see in movies or on TV. Children who spend more time playing video games (r = -.201, p = .004) show aggressive relational behavior. This study suggests that increasing parents' knowledge of media of evidence-based programs may have a protective effect on children's behavior.
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Screen Time,Media Exposure,Parental Mediation,Internet Use,Aggression
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