@article{Aguilar_Abuga_Pajarito_2018, title={The Relationship between Parenting Styles on Internet Usage among Adolescents}, volume={6}, url={https://jurnal.unai.edu/index.php/isc/article/view/1150}, DOI={10.35974/isc.v6i1.1150}, abstractNote={<p>Parenting styles are known to have a powerful influence to children but this does <br>not define whether the child is susceptible to the harmful effects of internet usage<br>or not. Although adolescents are the biggest technology users, there is limited<br>literature exploring the extent of their internet usage and its relationship to parenting<br>style in the Philippines. Thus, the purpose of this study was to determine the<br>relationship of parenting styles to internet usage among adolescence. This crosssectional study was conducted to 105 respondents from a high school facility in Lipa City, Batangas. The participants were selected using purposive sampling. Respondents answered a self-constructed questionnaire which includes an internet checklist and parenting style questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Mean, Standard Deviation and Pearson correlation. The results revealed that] the extent of internet usage in terms of frequency and duration of the respondents has a mean of 5.70 (SD = 1.41) and mean of 3.97 (SD = 1.40), respectively. Moreover, uninvolved parenting style (p = .04) showed a low (r = .197) positive correlation with internet usage<br>in terms of duration of internet use. There is no significant difference in the frequency of internet usage (p = .83) and in the duration of internet usage (p = .44) between male and female respondents.&nbsp;</p>}, number={1}, journal={Abstract Proceedings International Scholars Conference}, author={Aguilar, Joshua David O. and Abuga, Kennedy O. and Pajarito, Kheirn Karren V.}, year={2018}, month={Oct.}, pages={232} }