Telephone communication with children as part of the self‐care arrangement: A research note
- 1 April 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Sociological Spectrum
- Vol. 13 (2) , 289-302
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02732173.1993.9982030
Abstract
Children in self‐care (latchkey) arrangements have been portrayed as a population at risk, and this has recently led to research investigations, social policy discussions, and legislative proposals. This study examines selected characteristics of mother, child, and family, and the amount of time children spend in self‐care, for their influences on the use of the telephone to communicate with children in self‐care. The analysis builds on earlier studies that indicate the importance of time, child's age, and mother's employment for understanding the growing phenomenon of self‐care. The results of multiple regression analyses are presented and discussed. As expected, the age of the child is the most important variable in predicting the length of time spent in self‐care. The age of the child and the length of time spent in self‐care are the strongest predictors of telephone communication with children in self‐care arrangements.Keywords
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