Differenzi bejn is-sessi fl-assoċjazzjonijiet bejn il-problema tax-xorb tal-ġenituri u l-vizzju tal-Internet tal-adolexxenti bikrija. (2012)

 

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College of Nursing, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

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GĦAN:

The purpose was to examine gender differences between parental problem drinking (PPD) and early adolescents’ Internet vizzju (IA).

DISINN U METODI:

This was a cross-sectional, correlational design with 519 (266 boys and 253 girls) early adolescents.

RIŻULTATI:

PPD had a significant direct effect on IA in boys but not in girls. Significant indirect effects of PPD on IA were evidenced via anxiety-depression and aggression for boys and via family function and aggression for girls.

IMPLIKAZZJONIJIET TA 'PRATTIKA

Findings suggest that tailored interventions for the prevention of IA should consider gender.