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The Role of Parental Control and Relationship Quality in Teenage Internet Addiction

Anuradha Kavuri, Dr. Bobinder Singh
Page No. : 172-177

ABSTRACT

This study examines the connection between adolescent internet dependence, parental supervision, and individual characteristics. The study finds that both maternal and paternal behavioral controls provide protection against internet addiction, while psychological controls worsen the condition. Strong relationships between parents and children mitigate the negative consequences of psychological oversight and magnify its positive benefits. The caliber of the connection between parents and their kids additionally serves a part inthe benefits of behavioral control. The research emphasizes the importance of nurturing home circumstances in preventing internet addiction among teenagers. Further research is needed to explore cultural variations and socioeconomic factors in relation to internet addiction.


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