@article{b10a32ca741646c89dc2d724457cf33d,
title = "Bidirectional Within-Family Effects of Restrictive Mediation Practices and Adolescents{\textquoteright} Problematic Social Media Use",
abstract = "Much remains unknown about whether restrictive mediation is an effective parenting strategy to prevent or reduce problematic social media use among adolescents. Therefore, this study examined bidirectional within-family effects between two restrictive mediation practices (rule-setting and reactive restrictions) and problematic social media use using random-intercept cross-lagged panel modeling. Three-wave survey data collected among Dutch adolescents (T1: N = 1928, Mage = 13.31 years, SD = 0.91, 43.3\% girl) with a 1 year-interval were used. Results showed that within-family changes in problematic social media use symptoms predicted subsequent within-family changes in perceived parental restrictive mediation. More specifically, an increase in symptoms predicted a decrease in rule-setting and an increase in reactive restrictions 1 year later. Within-family changes in perceived parental restrictive mediation practices did not predict within-family changes in problematic social media use symptoms, suggesting that the relation is unidirectional. However, concluding that limiting adolescents{\textquoteright} Internet use is ineffective to prevent problematic social media use would be premature. Future research should investigate whether it may be an effective parenting strategy for a certain subgroup of adolescents or under certain circumstances.",
keywords = "Adolescents, Directionality, Parental restrictive mediation, Problematic social media use",
author = "Geurts, \{Suzanne M.\} and Vossen, \{Helen G. M.\} and \{van den Eijnden\}, \{Regina J. J. M.\} and Koning, \{Ina M.\}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} The Author(s) 2024. corrected publication 2024.",
year = "2024",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1007/s10964-024-01990-z",
language = "English",
volume = "53",
pages = "1928--1938",
journal = "Journal of Youth and Adolescence",
issn = "0047-2891",
publisher = "Springer New York",
number = "8",
}