Heliyon (Mar 2023)

Internet-based parenting intervention: A systematic review

  • Ria Novianti,
  • Mahdum,
  • Suarman,
  • Elmustian,
  • Firdaus,
  • Hadriana,
  • Sumarno,
  • M. Arli Rusandi,
  • Dominikus David Biondi Situmorang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. e14671

Abstract

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Digital technology has become an essential part of people's lives, and the Internet's innovation made it easier for humans to carry out activities. This systematic review aims to examine parenting with a specific internet-based intervention designed to help them gain information about child-rearing. Specifically, it analyses: 1) how the internet-based parenting intervention is studied, 2) how was the study of an internet-based parenting intervention done, and 3) what themes emerged from the systematic review. The finding suggests that most internet-based parenting interventions use transmitting information techniques visually, as the content is displayed through exciting and informative content. Four themes emerged from the thematic analysis: technology-assisted parenting programs, parenting interventions as support for mothers, professional support online, and improved parenting skills. Positive responses from parents as users show that this online parenting intervention can meet their needs and has the potential to continue to be developed. The literature is quite limited regarding assessing internet-based parenting intervention in early childhood education and developmental psychology. Because of that, further research to develop internet-based parenting interventions becomes essential to give parenting professional support.

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