Affiliation:
1. Yıldız Technical University
Abstract
Abstract
This study aimed to examine the mediation of parental guilt in the relationship between smartphone addiction in working mothers and problematic technology use among their preschool children. A total of 260 working mothers, aged between 22 and 50, with preschool children, participated in the study. The study utilized the "Personal Information Form," "Smartphone Addiction Scale Short Form," "Parental Guilt Scale," and "Problematic Technology Use Scale for Children." SPSS bootstrapping analysis was applied to investigate the mediation of parental guilt in the relationship between mothers' smartphone addiction and their preschool children's problematic technology use. The analysis revealed that parental delinquency mediated the relationship between mothers' smartphone addiction and their children's problematic technology use. The study's findings were discussed in the context of existing literature, and recommendations were provided.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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