Discussion and Conclusions
The rapid rise in access of children to digital media devices sheds lights
on the significance of
parents’ digital media attitudes and digital mediation strategies. Parental awareness training was
indicated as the initial point in enhancing children learning opportunities
and simultaneously
reducing the risks children face in using digital media. Starting from very early ages, children’s
perceptions and using habits for digital devices were associated with the parents’ own using habits
and the family context. Studying digital parenting attitudes has a very
recent background and the
need for assessing parental attitudes by a valid and reliable measure is obvious, especially for
Turkish parents. Therefore, this work carried out to assess the psychometric
properties of such a
measure developed in Turkish. Digital parenting attitudes were observed as a two-dimensional
structure. This two-dimensional structure explained the 46.1 % of the total variance. The first
dimension, namely
Approving Effective Use of Digital Media, was composed of items related to
parents’ approval and support for their children for using digital media devices and explained 25.2
% of the variance.
The second dimension, titled as
Protecting Against Digital Media Risk, was
included items related to parental attitudes towards the risks of digital media and explained 20.8 %
of the total variance.
The psychometric properties of Digital Parenting Attitude Scale demonstrated that the scale was a
reliable and valid assessment device for digital parenting attitudes. This scale serves for observing
the digital parenting attitudes of Turkish parents, who have children aged between 6 and 18.
However, parents’ digital literacy and competence in using digital technologies may be accounted
as a significant factor in determining parental attitudes. Therefore, in the future, the scale needed to
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ISSN:1302-8944 Yıl: 2018
Sayı: 46
Sayfa: 149-173
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be used in several samples differing in terms of socio-demographic
aspects including digital
literacy. Digital parenting attitudes are the cognitive and emotional aspects of digital parenting and
closely related to parental mediation strategies utilized in regulating children’s digital media use.
Hence, in the future studies aiming to investigate effective parenting strategies, these two constructs
should be taken into consideration together to reach a whole picture.