Ability to Resist Temptations of Technology Use: A Qualitative Analysis of Children's Views on Factors Associated with Delay of Gratification |
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Authors: | Chin-Siang Ang Kam-Fong Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;2. Department of English Language and Communication, UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Excessive technology use among young children remains a public health concern with diverse serious consequences. It is important to find out how children resist the temptation to use technology. Using focus group interviews, the authors explored what factors influence children's ability to delay gratification in using technology. Four specific themes emerged from the interview data: they found (a) fear of punishment, (b) self-directed speech, (c) reinforcement, and (d) parental modeling are effective measures to train children to forgo immediate pleasures of using technology. These findings provided some support for the hypothesis that children's self-control of technology use can be modified and improved. This study suggests methods to leverage and strengthen existing initiatives to promote self-control of technology use for children. |
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Keywords: | Delayed gratification qualitative school-aged children technology use |
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