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Relationship between Mothers emotional intelligence, negative parenting behaviour, Preschoolers attachment instability, and smart device overdependence

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Authors

Lee, Gumhee; Kim, Sungjae

Issue Date
2022-04-14
Publisher
BMC
Citation
BMC Public Health. Vol 22(1):752
Keywords
SmartphoneBehavioraddictiveChildpreschoolEmotional intelligenceParentingObject attachment
Abstract
As smart device overdependence among preschoolers could adversely affect their overall development, it is essential to understand the related factors of such overdependence. Mothers have a large influence on preschoolers; however,, the relationship between mothers emotional intelligence, negative parenting behaviour, preschoolers attachment instability, and smart device overdependence remain unclear. This study aims to develop and test a structural model to explain smart device overdependence among preschoolers.
The study collects and analyses data from January to May 2021 from 283 mothers raising children aged 3–6 years in South Korea. Questionnaires regarding mothers emotional intelligence and negative parenting behaviour, as well as preschoolers attachment instability and smart device overdependence, were used to collect data. The data were analysed by SPSS23.0 and AMOS 23.0 software and a structural equation model was constructed; p≤ 0.05 was taken as significant.
Mothers emotional intelligence had a direct negative relationship with mothers negative parenting behaviour (β = − 0.44) and an indirect negative relationship with preschoolers attachment instability (β = − 0.25) and preschoolers smart device overdependence (β = − 0.24). Mothers negative parenting behaviour had a direct positive relationship with preschoolers attachment instability (β = 0.56) and both direct and indirect positive relationships with preschoolers smart device overdependence (β = 0.55). Preschoolers attachment instability had a direct positive relationship with preschoolerss smart device overdependence (β = 0.46).
Mothers emotional intelligence, negative parenting behaviour, and preschoolers attachment instability are associated with preschoolers vulnerability to smart device overdependence. These results are shown that more attention is needed to these variables in order to reduce preschoolers overdependence on smart devices. Additionally, we propose to develop and provide interventions based on these results.
ISSN
1471-2458
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/179821
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13171-3
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