How parent-child problematic internet use affect procrastination among adolescents: A review of theoretical framework and empirical evidence
The web is a technology which has become a huge part of people's day lives from adults as well as adolescents. Since decades ago, online connectivity has developed tremendously and it is available all over places including homes, offices, schools and travels. Nowadays, empirical studies report...
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my.ump.umpir.296512020-10-28T03:12:27Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29651/ How parent-child problematic internet use affect procrastination among adolescents: A review of theoretical framework and empirical evidence Anis Aniza, Awi Puteri Fadzline, Muhamad Tamyez HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform The web is a technology which has become a huge part of people's day lives from adults as well as adolescents. Since decades ago, online connectivity has developed tremendously and it is available all over places including homes, offices, schools and travels. Nowadays, empirical studies report that adolescents with a strong tendency to be procrastination in which irrational task delay, especially susceptible to utilize Internet uses concurrently to various other responsibilities (e.g., during homework) due to insufficiently controlled way. The insufficiently controlled of internet use might be due to the bad brain health implications which the users have often been connected until become procrastination. The current study explored the significant evidence relating to Parent-Child PIU that impact to adolescent and procrastination including theoretical framework. The study also underlines adolescents with high levels of procrastination might have a heightened risk for bad outcomes that leads to insufficiently controlled the use of Internet. Asian Scholars Network (ASNet) 2020 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29651/1/How%20Parent-Child%20Problematic%20Internet%20Use%20Affect%20Procrastination.pdf Anis Aniza, Awi and Puteri Fadzline, Muhamad Tamyez (2020) How parent-child problematic internet use affect procrastination among adolescents: A review of theoretical framework and empirical evidence. Asian Journal of Behavioural Sciences, 2 (3). pp. 41-49. ISSN 2710-5865 http://myjms.moe.gov.my/index.php/ajbs/article/view/10829 |
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The web is a technology which has become a huge part of people's day lives from adults as well as adolescents. Since decades ago, online connectivity has developed tremendously and it is available all over places including homes, offices, schools and travels. Nowadays, empirical studies report that adolescents with a strong tendency to be procrastination in which irrational task delay, especially susceptible to utilize Internet uses concurrently to various other responsibilities (e.g., during homework) due to insufficiently controlled way. The insufficiently controlled of internet use might be due to the bad brain health implications which the users have often been connected until become procrastination. The current study explored the significant evidence relating to Parent-Child PIU that impact to adolescent and procrastination including theoretical framework. The study also underlines adolescents with high levels of procrastination might have a heightened risk for bad outcomes that leads to insufficiently controlled the use of Internet. |
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How parent-child problematic internet use affect procrastination among adolescents: A review of theoretical framework and empirical evidence |
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