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Screen Time Tantrums

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
Prior work shows that setting limits on young children's screen time is conducive to healthy development but can be a challenge for families. We investigate children's (age 1 - 5) transitions to and from screen-based activities to understand the boundaries families have set and their experiences living within them.
Alexis Hiniker   +3 more
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Time for a view on screen time

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2012
In Britain today, children by the age of 10 years have regular access to an average of five different screens at home. In addition to the main family television, for example, many very young children have their own bedroom TV along with portable handheld computer game consoles (eg, Nintendo, Playstation, Xbox), smartphone with games, internet and video,
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Screen Time Addiction

2023
Navigating life without the Internet in recent times is nearly unimaginable. It makes tasks like information gathering, socialization, and financial transactions accessible right from the comfort of one's home. However, amongst the host of benefits it provides, there are many problematic and potentially damaging aspects as well.
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The relationship between screen time and mental health in young people: A systematic review of longitudinal studies

Clinical Psychology Review, 2021
Samantha Tang   +2 more
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Time to screen

Heart Failure Reviews
Obesity is a major risk factor for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and is associated with a distinct pathophysiological phenotype. Individuals with obesity develop HFpEF on average a decade earlier than individuals without obesity.
Achten, Anouk   +7 more
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Screening for Screen Time

2019
Leslie Greenberg, David Kurtmen
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