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Parents’ screen time, parental perception, technology-related parenting in relation to young children’s screen time: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Excessive screen time in children has become an increasing concern as it leads to various developmental delays, including negative psychological outcomes and impaired cognitive and socio-emotional development. Existing literature suggests that
Drishti Bhoi +2 more
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Passive and active screen time relate differently to attention in preschool children [PDF]
The widespread integration of screen technology into daily life has increased screen exposure among preschool children aged three to five. However, the differential associations of passive and active screen time with attention in this age group remain ...
Sigrid Hauge Nustad +1 more
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Impact of Screen Time on Development of Children [PDF]
Background: Children today are growing up in a digital environment where screen-based technology is a central part of everyday life. While screens can offer educational and recreational benefits, there is growing concern about their influence on ...
Subhranshu Sekhar Kar +6 more
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Editorial: Children's health and screen time [PDF]
Dandan Wu +6 more
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Commentary: Screening of screen time in children
Ashwin Sainani
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Growing concern; the relationship between screen time and behavior problems in digital era
Although the physical and psychological effects of digital screens have been shown in studies, its relationship with the behavior of children is still unclear. When, how, and at what ages screen time is associated with behavioral problems continues to be
Evin Ilter Bahadur, Havva Nur Karaca
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Young Children's screen habits: Identifying child and family contributors
Screen devices are an integral part of many young children's lives but less is known about how child and parent/family factors contribute to young children's screen habits.
Tony Xing Tan +2 more
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Relationship between Screen Time and Screen Size with Computer Vision Syndrome
During the COVID-19 pandemic, student activities are carried out online using various gadget sizes. This situation increases the risk of computer vision syndrome (CVS).
Sisca Erlita +2 more
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Virtual Content, Screen Time and Health
In today's digital era, the consumption of virtual content and screen time have become integral aspects of daily life. This study examines the interplay between virtual content consumption, screen time, and their impact on mental health outcomes ...
Qurat-ul Ain +3 more
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Objective: To investigate the current status of screen time in children with ASD, its correlation with autistic symptoms and developmental quotient (DQ), and the factors affecting screen time.Method: One hundred ninety-three Chinese children with ASD ...
Han-Yu Dong +4 more
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