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    Title: 都會家庭多頻道電視使用、家庭休閒、家庭人際關係之研究
    Other Titles: The study of multi-channel television use, family leisure, familiar interpersonal relationships in Taiwanese modern families
    Authors: 孫曼蘋
    Sun, Mine-Ping
    Contributors: 中華傳播學會
    國立政治大學新聞學系
    Keywords: 都會家庭;多頻道電視;家庭休閒;家庭人際關係
    電視與家庭;電視與休閒;媒介的社會性使用;有線電視
    TV & family;TV & leisure;media`s social use;cable TV
    Date: 1998-06
    Issue Date: 2010-05-31 14:52:01 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究是以台北、台中、高雄三大都市裡,以系統分層抽樣方式選出622個有線電視訂戶家庭進行訪問,試圖為都會家庭的多頻道電視使用、居家休閒、以及因看電視所形成的家庭人際關係勾勒出一個初步輪廓。

    結果發現,受訪的多頻道電視家庭,均是處於媒介優裕的環境裡,不但媒介極為普及,而且多機、多份比例也相當高。

    都會家庭家人一起看電視是最主要的家庭休閒。家庭一起看電視主要是為了娛樂。家人一起看電視時間越多的家庭,親子同樂花在其他媒介、一般休閒活動的時間也越多。

    研究發現,親子時常一起看電視的家庭,比孩子較常自己看電視的家庭,電視在家庭人際關係促進方面的作用較明顯,而且共視時間越多,家人藉電視以促進溝通的情形也越多,但是藉看電視來逃避人際互動的情形卻越少。
    The empirical study explores how the Taiwanese families experience cable TV viewing in a rich media environment. The study focus on two main aspects-- the role of TV viewing in the cable family leisure life and interpersonal relationships between children and parents.

    The findings indicate that TV viewing is still a dominant familiar leisure activity in the modern families although most of samples of households were in a rich media environment. However, it also finds that the more the family spent together with television, the more the family spent together with other leisure activities too. In other words, co-view television in cable TV families was correlated with other leisure activities. Television leisure is compatible with other leisure activities in the sampled households.

    In addition, the study finds that pattern of children`s TV view was related with relationships between children and parents. It indicates that the family whose children spent more TV time with a adult (most of them are parents in the study, in addition a few of grandparents), had more interpersonal communications between children and parents than the family whose children spent more TV time on their own. In other words, television could be a conversational entrance and facilitated interactions among family members.

    However, co-viewing time had only part of relations with relationships between children and parents. It indicates that the longer the children consumed television with an adult, the more frequent the parents talked with children about television content. Furthermore, co-viewing had negative relation with avoidance This finding were reversed with most of American findings. There is no relation could be found between co-viewing time and affiliation.
    Relation: 中華傳播學會98年會
    Data Type: conference
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