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Indian Journal of Law and Human Behavior

Volume  3, Issue 2, Jul-Dec 2017, Pages 71-76
 

Original Article

Impact of Parent – Child Education on Severity of Internet Addiction and Parent-Child Relationship among Internet Addicted Teenagers

Farzana Begum*, Prabha K. Dasila**, Rakesh Ghildiyal***, Maninder Singh Setia****

1PhD Nursing Student 2Professor Department of Nursing and Director MGM Institute’s University 3Professor & Head, Department of Psychiatry, 4Epidemiologist, MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 410209, India.

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DOI: DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijlhb.2454.7107.3217.1

Abstract

Objective To evaluate the impact of Parent Child Education on severity of internet addiction and parent-child relationship among internet addicted teenagers. Methods The study was based on Quasi- Experimental Pre-test Post-test research design. Total of 187 teenagers, both boys and girls in the age range of 13–16 years, who use internet for more than one year continuously, were selected from schools across Mumbai city. Young’s Internet Addiction Test was administered to assess the severity of internet addiction and structured parent – child relationship assessment questionnaire was used to assess the parent-child relationship of the internet addicted teenagers before and after implementing the Parent Child Education program. The Parent Child Education program prepared by the researcher also validated by the Scientific Advisory Committee of MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai and 15 experts from other reputed institutes across India. Results The statistical analysis of data indicated a significant difference between pre-test and post-tests score of severity of internet addiction. A statistically significant difference in parent-child relationship, between study and control group was found. Conclusions Parent Child Education has a significant impact on severity of internet addiction and parent-child relationship among internet addicted teenagers.

Keywords: Impact; Parent; Child; Education; Severity; Internet; Addicted; Teens. 


Corresponding Author : Farzana Begum PhD Nursing Student, MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 410209, India.