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What is Parental Monitoring

Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
Parents attempts to supervise and understand what activities their child is engaging in and with whom. This can include direct observation of the child’s behavior, as well as communicating with their child keep track of their behavior and whereabouts.
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Text Messaging as a Forum for Negative and Antisocial Communication
Samuel E. Ehrenreich (The University of Texas – Dallas, USA), Joanna K. Gentsch (The University of Texas – Dallas, USA), Lisa H. Rosen (Texas Women's University - Denton, USA), and Marion K. Underwood (The University of Texas – Dallas, USA)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8239-9.ch082
Abstract
Text message communication has become an increasingly popular form of peer interaction among adolescents (Lenhart, 2012). In addition to providing a constant source of access to adolescents' peer network, text messaging also provides a method of peer interaction that is cheap and convenient (Ling, 2005), and generally devoid of parental monitoring (Davie, Panting & Charlton, 2004). These features of text messaging may make it an ideal environment for exchanging communication about antisocial and delinquent topics. This chapter reviews current research investigating how adolescents use text messaging to communicate about negative and antisocial topics. Specifically, the discussion examines the extent to which youth engage in negative and antisocial communication via text messaging and how this communication may reinforce these behaviors through the phenomenon of deviancy training (complimenting and encouraging antisocial activities and providing instruction for how to engage in them; Dishion, Spracklen, Andrews & Patterson, 1996). The extent to which parents monitor communication exchanged via text messaging, and the protective effect this monitoring is also discussed. This article concludes with suggestions for future research directions.
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