Television and Families: What Do Young Children Watch with Their Parents?
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Child Development
- Vol. 62 (6) , 1409-1423
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8624.1991.tb01614.x
Abstract
A sample of 271 3‐ and 5‐year‐olds and their families participated in a 2‐year longitudinal study of television viewing patterns. 5 1‐week diaries for all family members were collected at 6‐month intervals. Programs were categorized as: (1) child informative, (2) child entertainment, (3) news and informative, (4) sports, (5) comedy, (6) drama, (7) action‐adventure, and (8) variety‐game. The majority of child programs were viewed without parents, while the majority of adult programs were watched with parents. Coviewing patterns of adult programs were predicted from parents' individual viewing habits, but not from the child's. Coviewing declined with age. Parental encouragement and regulation of viewing were orthogonal. Children whose parents encouraged viewing watched more child informative programming; children of restrictive parents watched less entertainment programming. Encouraging parents coviewed more than nonencouraging parents. Results supports the assertion that parental viewing preferences, habits, and orientations toward television influence children's viewing, both with and without parents.Keywords
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