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研究生: 梁可怡
Leung, Claudia
論文名稱: 電子產品使用時間與臺灣五歲幼兒攻擊行為之關係:以家長懲罰作為中介變項
Association between Screen Time and Aggressive Behavior in Taiwanese Five-Year-Old Children: Examining the Mediating Effect of Parental Punishment
指導教授: 張鑑如
Chang, Chien-Ju
口試委員: 張鑑如
Chang, Chien-Ju
吳志文
Wu, Chih-Wen
涂妙如
Tu, Miao Ju
口試日期: 2024/06/05
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 幼兒與家庭科學學系
Department of Child and Family Science
論文出版年: 2024
畢業學年度: 112
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 120
中文關鍵詞: 幼兒幼兒發展調查資料庫父母攻擊行為電子產品懲罰
英文關鍵詞: Aggressive behavior, Children, National Longitudinal Study of Child Development and Care(KIT), Parents, Punishment, Screen time
研究方法: 次級資料分析
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202401570
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究主要探討幼兒電子產品使用時間對幼兒攻擊行為的影響,以及父母的懲罰行為在其中的中介效果檢驗。本研究推論父母的懲罰行為可能為幼兒電子產品使用對幼兒攻擊行為影響的中介因素,並對此作出分析。若推論成立,可以提供有力的根據,讓父母處理幼兒電子產品使用的紀律時,盡量不要採取打罵的方式作管制。研究對象為幼兒發展調查資料庫建置計畫36月齡組第三波60月齡,共1850名的幼兒樣本。經皮爾森積差相關分析、獨立樣本t檢定、階層迴歸分析以及Hayes(2022)的 process 4.0模型4作資料分析。本研究重要的分析結果如下﹕ 一. 幼兒電子產品使用時間對幼兒的身體攻擊行為有顯著解釋力。二. 幼兒電子產品使用時間只對母親的體罰頻率具顯著解釋力,但對父親的的體罰頻率沒有顯著解釋力。三. 控制父母教育程度以及幼兒性別後,母親的體罰頻率在幼兒電子產品使用時間對幼兒身體攻擊行為的影響中,具有部分中介效果。四. 體罰頻率在幼兒電子產品使用時間與幼兒身體攻擊行為之間的中介效果會受到幼兒性別影響。總結,幼兒電子產品使用時間越長,越有機會增加母親體罰頻率,從而増加幼兒的身體攻擊行為,建議父母在管理幼兒的行為時盡量避免採用體罰去作控制。

    This study investigates the impact of screen time on aggressive behavior in young children and examines the mediating effect of parental punishment behavior. It is hypothesized that parental punishment behavior may mediate the relationship between children's screen time and aggressive behavior. If this hypothesis is supported, it could provide strong evidence for parents to avoid using punitive measures such as physical punishment when disciplining children's use of electronic devices. The study utilizes data from the " National Longitudinal Study of Child Development and Care(KIT) " focusing on a sample of 1,850 children aged 60 months. Analysis methods include Pearson product-moment correlation, independent samples t-test, hierarchical regression analysis, and Hayes'(2022) PROCESS Model 4. The key findings are as follows: 1) The duration of children's screen time significantly predicted their physical aggressive behavior. 2) The duration of children's screen time significantly predicted the frequency of maternal physical punishment but not paternal physical punishment. 3) The frequency of maternal physical punishment partially mediated the relationship between children's screen time and their physical aggressive behavior. 4) The mediating effect of punishment frequency on the relationship between children's screen time and physical aggressive behavior was influenced by the child's gender. In conclusion, longer screen time in young children is associated with an increased frequency of maternal physical punishment, which in turn escalates the child's physical aggressive behavior. It is recommended that parents avoid using physical punishment when managing their children's behavior.

    第一章 緒論 1 第一節 研究背景與動機 1 第二節 名詞解釋 9 第三節 研究問題 12 第二章 文獻探討 13 第一節 攻擊行為 13 第二節 電子產品使用 17 第三節 懲罰行為 26 第四節 幼兒性別及父母的影響因素 36 第三章 研究方法 44 第一節 研究架構 44 第二節 研究對象 45 第三節 研究工具 47 第四節 資料分析 50 第四章 統計分析 52 第五章 討論 82 第一節 臺灣幼兒電子產品使用情況分析 82 第二節 臺灣幼兒攻擊行為類型的平均值與性別差異 83 第三節 電子產品使用時間對幼兒攻擊行為的影響 85 第四節 父母懲罰行為的差異 87 第五節 母親體罰在幼兒電子產品使用時間對幼兒身體攻擊行為的影響中的中介效果 91 第六節 研究限制及建議 100 參考文獻 101

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