The relationship between mothers' Instagram follower count and the concept of sharenting

Author:

Orhan Kiliç Betül1ORCID,Kiliç Serhat1ORCID,Konuksever Dilek2ORCID,Ulukol Betül3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics Baskent University Faculty of Medicine Ankara Turkey

2. Department of Pediatrics Ankara Bilkent City Hospital Ankara Turkey

3. Department of Social Pediatrics Ankara University Faculty of Medicine Ankara Turkey

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe phenomenon of sharenting has led to an increase in children's digital presence on social media platforms, particularly Instagram. This study aimed to examine the relationship between features of mothers' Instagram use and their sharing of photos related to their children.MethodsThe present study was conducted with 130 mothers of children who applied to our university hospital and who had an Instagram account and allowed us to follow them. The mothers completed an online questionnaire that consisted of parents' sociodemographic data and data regarding social media use characteristics. We created a new Instagram account for this study, and we examined the mothers' Instagrams via this account. The number of Instagram followers was analyzed by dividing it into four equal 25% percentiles.ResultsThe present study found that mothers with more followers shared more photos about themselves and their children on Instagram per year (p < 0.001). It was confirmed that mothers with more followers were more likely to share their children's photos showing them alone, showing them playing, photos that included identity information, and photos that violated their privacy (p values respectively; p = 0.004, p = 0.001, p = 0.043, p = 0.015).ConclusionsThis study highlights the association between mothers' Instagram follower numbers and the presence of risky posts about their children on social media. The number of Instagram followers might serve as a predictor of sharenting behavior. The study's findings are discussed thoroughly, and recommendations are provided for future research and practice in this area.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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