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The Relation to Perceived Maternal Child Rearing Behavior and Internet Addiction in the Upper Year Grade Students

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±è¼ø±¸ ( Kim Soon-Gu ) - ´ë±¸º¸°Ç´ëÇÐ °£È£°ú

À̷̹à( Lee Mi-Ryon ) - ´ë±¸º¸°Ç´ëÇÐ °£È£°ú

Abstract

Purpose: This study was done to investigate the relation to perceived maternal child rearing behaviors and the level of internet addiction in the upper year grade students.

Method: Data was collected through self-report questionnaires in which perceived maternal child rearing
behaviors and internet addiction. This study population was comprised of 668 students who enrolled 4~6 year-grade in Kwangwon-Do. The data collected was analyzed by the SPSS program.

Results: The level of internet addiction of subjects was rather low. Of the children, 88.2% reported being average on-line users, 7.3%, heavy on-line users, and 4.5%, internet addicted. Gender, existence of father, mother¡¯s attitude when child overuse on-line, average playing time of on-line per day, frequency of on-line visits per week and purpose of on-line
use for average on-line users were different from that of heavy on-line users. The level of perceived maternal child rearing behaviors were abbreviate positively correlated to the level of internet addiction in subjects.

Conclusion: We suggest these results be used to develop a internet addiction prevention program.
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Internet addiction, Maternal behavior, Child rearing
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