研究生: |
李佳融 Lee, Chia-Jung |
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論文名稱: |
親子共學介入對國中家長數位行銷素養之成效研究 Effects of Digital Marketing Literacy Co-learning Intervention on Parents of Junior High School Students |
指導教授: |
張鳳琴
Chang, Fong-Ching |
口試委員: |
張鳳琴
Chang, Fong-Ching 陳炳宏 李景美 |
口試日期: | 2021/07/28 |
學位類別: |
碩士 Master |
系所名稱: |
健康促進與衛生教育學系 Department of Health Promotion and Health Education |
論文出版年: | 2021 |
畢業學年度: | 109 |
語文別: | 中文 |
論文頁數: | 102 |
中文關鍵詞: | 數位行銷素養 、家長 、親子共學 、風險感知 、管教效能 |
英文關鍵詞: | digital marketing literacy, parent, co-learning, risk perception, parenting efficacy |
研究方法: | 準實驗設計法 |
DOI URL: | http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202100867 |
論文種類: | 學術論文 |
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本研究旨在瞭解親子共學介入對國中家長的數位行銷認知、數位行銷素養、數位行銷風險感知、數位行銷管教效能之影響。本研究選取民國109學年度新北市某國中八年級學生的家長為研究對象,以準實驗設計分為實驗組和對照組,採問卷調查,共收集有效問卷103份,包含實驗組59份和對照組44份。每週進行親子共學介入,共計五次。利用廣義估計方程式(Generalized Estimating Equations)進行分析,評價親子共學介入之效果。
研究結果顯示,親子共學介入顯著提升家長的數位行銷風險感知,然對家長的數位行銷素養、數位行銷認知、數位行銷管教效能未達顯著差異,惟實驗組的後測分數有較前測進步。本研究建議學校與政府推動親子共學課程,透過親子工作坊與新媒體,以增進家長與孩子的數位行銷素養。
The purpose of this research was to explore the effects of co-learning intervention on parents’ digital marketing cognition, digital marketing literacy, digital marketing risk perception, and digital marketing parenting efficacy. The participants were 103 parents of eighth grade students from a junior high school in New Taipei City in 2021. They were assigned to two groups by quasi-experimental design: the experimental group (n = 59) and the control group (n = 44). The experimental group received pre- and post-test and five-week co-learning intervention, while the control group received pre- and post-test. Generalized Estimating Equations method was used to evaluate the effects of the intervention.
The results indicated that this co-learning intervention significantly increased parents’ digital marketing risk perceptions, including risk perceptions in online contact, content, and behaviors. This co-learning intervention did not significantly improve parents’ digital marketing knowledge, digital marketing literacy, and digital marketing parenting efficacy, while the mean scores of post-test scores for the experimental group were higher than those of pre-test. It was suggested that schools or governments could provide co-learning programs and implement parent-child workshop and online courses to strengthen parents’ digital marketing literacy.
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