TY - JOUR T1 - Children in the Digital World from a Parental Perspective: A Scoping Review TT - Ebeveyn Bakış Açısıyla Dijital Dünyada Çocuklar: Bir Kapsam Derlemesi AU - Özcan, Rabia AU - Akarçay Ulutaş, Demet AU - Aldanma, Yasemin AU - Çelik, Sude AU - Şeker, Özden PY - 2025 DA - June Y2 - 2025 DO - 10.70989/scd.1686290 JF - Turkish Journal of Social Work JO - SÇD PB - Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University WT - DergiPark SN - 2587-1412 SP - 44 EP - 60 VL - 9 IS - 1 LA - en AB - Children in the Digital World from a Parental Perspective: A Scoping ReviewAbstractThis scoping review examines how parents perceive, manage their children's interactions with digital media. The review focuses on the relationship between parents' digital literacy levels, control strategies, and children's screen time habits. Based on the analysis of 23 peer-reviewed studies published between 2016-2024, the findings reveal how children use digital media for entertainment and educational purposes, how parents perceive the risks associated with excessive screen time, how parental roles have shifted from rule enforcers to digital guides. Children's screen time is shaped by their access to digital devices, their parents' level of awareness, supervision approaches, and boundary-setting practices. Excessive, unstructured screen use can negatively impact family communication, children's physical, psychological development, and academic performance. Moreover, authoritarian parenting styles are noted to increase children's resistance and the amount of time spent in front of screens. In contrast, supportive and digitally literate parents effectively manage online threats. The review also acknowledges a lack of focus on cultural diversity, differences across digital media types, recommending that future research address these gaps.Keywords: Parental Digital Literacy, Children’s Screen Time, Digital Parenting, Parental Mediation, Family Communication KW - Parental Digital Literacy KW - Children’s Screen Time KW - Digital Parenting KW - Parental Mediation KW - Family Communication N2 - Ebeveyn Bakış Açısıyla Dijital Dünyada Çocuklar: Bir Kapsam DerlemesiÖzBu kapsam derlemesi, ebeveynlerin çocuklarının dijital medya ile kurdukları etkileşimleri nasıl algıladıklarını, bu süreci nasıl yönettiklerini incelemektedir. Derleme, ebeveynlerin dijital okuryazarlık düzeyleri, kullandıkları kontrol stratejileri ve çocukların ekran kullanım alışkanlıkları arasındaki ilişkiye odaklanmaktadır. 2016–2024 yılları arasında yayımlanmış 23 hakemli çalışmanın analiziyle oluşturulan bulgular, çocukların dijital medyayı hem eğlence hem de eğitim amacıyla nasıl kullandıklarını, ebeveynlerin aşırı ekran süresine dair risk algılarını, ebeveyn rollerinin kural koyuculuktan dijital rehberliğe nasıl evrildiğini ortaya koymaktadır. Çocukların ekran süresi, yalnızca dijital araçlara erişimlerine değil, ebeveynlerin farkındalık düzeylerine, denetim ve sınır koyma yaklaşımlarına da bağlı olarak şekillenmektedir. Aşırı, düzensiz ekran kullanımı, aile içi iletişimi, çocukların fiziksel, psikolojik gelişimini ve akademik performanslarını olumsuz etkileyebilmektedir. Ayrıca otoriter ebeveynlik tarzlarının çocuklarda direnç ve ekran başında geçirilen sürede artışa yol açtığı belirtilmektedir. 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