Development, validity, and reliability of the parent-adolescent communication about adolescents’ social media use scale (PACAS)

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Publication date 2024
Journal Journal of Children and Media
Volume | Issue number 18 | 2
Pages (from-to) 159-177
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Abstract
Adolescents spend a substantial portion of their time using social media. Yet, there is a lack of understanding regarding how often parents and adolescents communicate about this social media use. To address this gap, we developed the Parent-Adolescent Communication about Adolescents’ Social Media Use Scale (PACAS). In a first data wave, among 388 Dutch adolescents (13–15 years; 54% girls), exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses distinguished four scales: parental solicitation, adolescent disclosure, adolescent secrecy, and parental knowledge. All four scales had strong internal reliability and correlated in the expected directions. We re-established the validity and internal reliability and obtained test-retest reliability in a second wave, in which 330 adolescents were surveyed again. The findings show that parents and adolescents infrequently communicate about social media. Parental knowledge about adolescents’ social media use strongly depends on the communication efforts of both parties. Altogether, the PACAS provides a valuable tool to explore the dynamics of parent-adolescent communication about social media.
Document type Article
Language English
Related dataset Data set belonging to Beyens et al. (2024). Development, validity, and reliability of the parent-adolescent communication about adolescents’ social media use scale (PACAS)
Published at https://doi.org/10.1080/17482798.2023.2299828
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