Early adolescents as publics: A national survey of teens with social media accounts, their media use preferences, parental mediation, and perceived Internet literacy

被引:52
|
作者
Len-Rios, Maria E. [1 ]
Hughes, Hilary E. [2 ]
McKee, Laura G. [3 ]
Young, Henry N. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Grady Coll Journalism & Mass Commun, Advertising & Publ Relat, 120 Hooper St,223-C Journalism, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] Univ Georgia, Coll Educ, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[3] Univ Georgia, Coll Family & Consumer Sci, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[4] Univ Georgia, Coll Pharm, Athens, GA 30602 USA
关键词
Public relations; Publics; Channels; Early adolescents; Social media; Internet literacy; TEENAGERS USE; TECHNOLOGY; COMMUNICATION; OPPORTUNITIES; SCALE; RISKS;
D O I
10.1016/j.pubrev.2015.10.003
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This article explores early adolescents' media channel use to better understand early adolescents as a public relations public. The article offers the results of a national panel survey of early adolescents in sixth to eighth grades (N = 354) who have social media accounts. Our analysis shows that adolescents say that they spend more time with television than they do with social media. In addition, adolescents are more likely to observe what other people post on social media than they are to engage in posting information themselves. Data also indicate that even though parents may place limits on adolescents' social media use, these limits may drive use of other forms of media and limits are not associated with less social media use compared with adolescents whose parents do not place as many limits on their social media use. Ethical and practical implications for public relations practitioners are offered. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:101 / 108
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Problematic social media use and alcohol expectancies in early adolescents
    Nagata, Jason M.
    Smith, Natalia
    Zamora, Gabriel
    Sajjad, Omar M.
    Ganson, Kyle T.
    Testa, Alexander
    Jackson, Dylan B.
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 23 (01)
  • [22] Problematic social media use and alcohol expectancies in early adolescents
    Jason M. Nagata
    Natalia Smith
    Gabriel Zamora
    Omar M. Sajjad
    Kyle T. Ganson
    Alexander Testa
    Dylan B. Jackson
    BMC Public Health, 23
  • [23] Reciprocal Relationships Between Friends’ and Parental Mediation of Adolescents’ Media Use and Their Sexual Attitudes and Behavior
    Peter Nikken
    Hanneke de Graaf
    Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2013, 42 : 1696 - 1707
  • [24] The Relationship Between Parental Mediation of Adolescent Media Use and Ugandan Adolescents' Sexual Attitudes and Behavior
    Miller, Ann Neville
    Gabolya, Charles
    Mulwanya, Richard
    Nabaseke, Grace
    Kiva, Joseph
    Nalugya, Evangeline
    Lagot, Sarah
    Chibita, Monica
    HOWARD JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATIONS, 2018, 29 (02) : 161 - 174
  • [25] Reciprocal Relationships Between Friends' and Parental Mediation of Adolescents' Media Use and Their Sexual Attitudes and Behavior
    Nikken, Peter
    de Graaf, Hanneke
    JOURNAL OF YOUTH AND ADOLESCENCE, 2013, 42 (11) : 1696 - 1707
  • [26] Mediation of Parental Aggravation in the Association Between ADHD Severity and Electronic Media Use: A National Survey of Children's Health Study
    Han, Jennifer
    Koser, Karen
    Mamey, Mary Rose
    Vanderbilt, Douglas L.
    Schonfeld, David J.
    Yin, Larry
    Deavenport-Saman, Alexis
    JOURNAL OF ATTENTION DISORDERS, 2024, 28 (02) : 127 - 138
  • [27] Social Media Literacy to Support a Conscious Use of Social Media in Adolescents and Improve Their Psychological Well-Being: A Pilot Study
    Taibi, Davide
    Scifo, Lidia
    Bruno, Nicola
    Fulantelli, Giovanni
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 15 (17)
  • [28] Do (pre)adolescents mind about healthy media use: Relationships with parental mediation, demographics and use of devices
    Nikken, Peter
    CYBERPSYCHOLOGY-JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL RESEARCH ON CYBERSPACE, 2018, 12 (02):
  • [29] A mediated path from emotional intelligence to problematic social media use in adolescents: The serial mediation of perceived stress and depressive symptoms
    Arrivillaga, Christiane
    Rey, Lourdes
    Extremera, Natalio
    ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS, 2022, 124
  • [30] A matter of style? Exploring the effects of parental mediation styles on early adolescents' media violence exposure and aggression
    Fikkers, Karin M.
    Piotrowski, Jessica Taylor
    Valkenburg, Patti M.
    COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 2017, 70 : 407 - 415