Project details

Project title

Attitudes of adolescents’ parents towards computer technology and strategies of parental regulation in Greece.

Country or countries

Greece (EL)

Language(s) of report

English

Funder of research

Date of fieldwork

2009

Main research focus

Target group studied

Adults

Methodology

Description of studied group

Age of children studied

Methodology

Quantitative

Size of sample

394

If survey, scope of sample

Sub-national

Topics covered

 

Mediation

Findings

 

• Parental attitudes towards PCs and socio-demographic factors: the higher the educational level, the more actual use takes place through applications for personal or work-related use and as a result parents tend to feel more efficient. • When parents find that the PC is a useful tool for their children, they tend to prefer an active as well as restrictive regulation strategy.

Further information

Relevant publications

Lampada, V. & Stogiannidou, A. (2009).Attitudes of adolescents’ parents towards computer technology and strategies of parental regulation in Greece. MeCCA Conference paper. Retrieved from: http://www2.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/events/MeCCSA/pdf/papers/Lampada,%20V%20-%20Attitudes%20of%20Adoloscents.pdf

Report accessibility

Brief summary available online; Other but not specified

URL of report

http://www2.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/events/MeCCSA/pdf...

Dataset publicly available

Contact details of investigator

Lampada Vassiliki, Stogiannidou Ariadni

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