Associations Between Internet-Specific Parenting, General Parenting, and Adolescents’ Online Behaviors: A Cross-Lagged Panel Network Analysis

Wei Tong,Wen He, Yuqing Wang, Cheng Xie, Liting Fang,Jichao Jia,Xiaoyi Fang

Journal of Youth and Adolescence(2024)

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Parents play a crucial role in adolescents’ Internet use. Both general parenting (i.e., autonomy-supportive and controlling parenting) and Internet-specific parenting (i.e., restrictive mediation, active mediation, and parental encouragement) are related to adolescents’ online behaviors. However, existing studies have focused either on an Internet-specific parenting or general parenting strategy and have neglected their interaction, failing to capture the intricate nature of the parenting context of youth’s online behaviors. Few studies have examined parental encouragement or acknowledged the bidirectional influence of parenting on adolescents’ online behaviors. To address this gap, this study employed a cross-lagged panel network model to examine the associations among restrictive and active mediation, parental encouragement, and autonomy-supportive and controlling parenting, as well as the interplay of all five parenting strategies with adolescents’ online behaviors. A total of 564 Chinese students (51.1
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Internet-specific parenting,General parenting,Cross-lagged panel network analyses,Adolescents
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