This study aims to investigate the relation between fathers' parenting involvement and children’s excessive immersion in smartphone in infancy. Accordingly, survey research was conducted using father’s parenting involvement scale and measuring children’s excessive immersion in smartphone scale for 389 fathers with children in early childhood stage residing city-S in Gyeonggi-do. The study results are as follow. First, types of father’s parenting involvement were found to be in the order of social & emotional support, joint parenting, educational support, play & cultural support and self-growth. Second, children’s smartphone use environment belonged to the user group in general environment, and the symptom of excessive immersion in smartphone also belonged to general user group. Third, as for the relation between fathers’ parenting involvement and children’s excessive immersion in smartphone, both smartphone use environment and the symptom of excessive immersion in smartphone showed a negative correlation. This study presented evidence that fathers' aggressive parenting involvement is necessary by understanding the relation between fathers' with infant children parenting involvement and children's excessive immersion in smartphone. And the results of this study can be presented education or consulting for parents on preventing children's excessive commitment in smartphone is significant.
This study aims to investigate the relation between fathers' parenting involvement and children’s excessive immersion in smartphone in infancy. Accordingly, survey research was conducted using father’s parenting involvement scale and measuring children’s excessive immersion in smartphone scale for 389 fathers with children in early childhood stage residing city-S in Gyeonggi-do. The study results are as follow. First, types of father’s parenting involvement were found to be in the order of social & emotional support, joint parenting, educational support, play & cultural support and self-growth. Second, children’s smartphone use environment belonged to the user group in general environment, and the symptom of excessive immersion in smartphone also belonged to general user group. Third, as for the relation between fathers’ parenting involvement and children’s excessive immersion in smartphone, both smartphone use environment and the symptom of excessive immersion in smartphone showed a negative correlation. This study presented evidence that fathers' aggressive parenting involvement is necessary by understanding the relation between fathers' with infant children parenting involvement and children's excessive immersion in smartphone. And the results of this study can be presented education or consulting for parents on preventing children's excessive commitment in smartphone is significant.
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