Employed Mothers’ Work-Family Conflict and Early School-Age Children’s Smartphone Dependency: Depression and Parenting Behaviors as Sequential Mediators
Woon Kyung Lee, Sun-Hee Rhee, Min Jung Kim, Soojee Kim
Korean J Child Stud. 2020;41(2):147-161. Published online 2020 Apr 30 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5723/kjcs.2020.41.2.147
|
Citations to this article as recorded by
The Effect of Mothers’ Smartphone Addiction on Children’s Media Dependency: Sequentially Mediated by Mothers’ Work-Family Strains and Parental Monitoring
Heeweon Lee, Doolee Kim, Min Ju Kang
Human Ecology Research.2024; 62(3): 573. CrossRef The Effect of Upper Elementary Children’s Parentification on their Smartphone Dependency in Double-Income Families: The Sequential Mediating Effect of Ambivalence over Emotional Expression and Loneliness
Dooyoung Kim, Ju Hee Park
Human Ecology Research.2023; 61(3): 459. CrossRef Effect of Mothers’ Work-Family Gains on Children’s Communication: Dual Mediating Role of Mothers’ Permissive Parenting Practices and Children’s Media Dependency
Heeweon Lee, Min Ju Kang
Korean Journal of Child Studies.2023; 44(3): 213. CrossRef The Effect of Employed Mothers’ Work-Family Balance on a Child’s Smartphone Overdependence: The Mediating Effect of Mother-Child Interaction Activities
Sok Young Hong, So Hyun Jang
Korean Journal of Child Studies.2023; 44(4): 499. CrossRef A Longitudinal Analysis of the Relationship Between the Trajectory of Mobile Phone Dependency, Social Capital, and Depression in Early Adolescents
Jieun Kim, Saerom Park, Hye Jun Park
Korean Journal of Child Studies.2021; 42(1): 31. CrossRef
|