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Predicting Media Use in Very Young Children: The Role of Demographics and Parent Attitudes
Authors:Drew P Cingel  Marina Krcmar
Institution:1. School of Communication , Northwestern University drewc@u.northwestern.edu;3. Department of Communication , Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Abstract:This study used a survey design (N = 168) to examine how parent and child demographics, parental media-use motives, parental subjective norms, and parental attitudes toward preschool media use (PMU) are all related to actual media exposure among children 6 months to 5 years in age. Results indicate that, in accordance with the theory of reasoned action, parents’ perceived subjective norms regarding various categories of media were significantly related to actual child consumption. Further, positive attitudes toward media were significantly related to higher rates of child consumption. Interestingly, parental worries about media were only negatively related to television consumption and unrelated to child exposure to other kinds of media.
Keywords:Attitudes  Demographics  Media  Parents  Very Young Children
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