The use of electronic media has increased substantially and is already observable in young children. The present study explored associations of preschoolers’ use of electronic media with age, gender, and socio-economic status, investigated time trends, and examined reciprocal longitudinal relations between children’s use of electronic media and their behavioral difficulties. The study participants included 527 German two- to six-year-old children whose parents had provided information on their use of electronic media and their behavioral difficulties at two time points, with approximately 12 months between baseline and follow-up. The analyses revealed that older vs. younger children, as well as children from families with a lowe...
Background: The use of digital media (e.g., smartphones, tablets, etc.) and the Internet have becom...
The rise in digital media consumption, especially among children, raises the societal question of it...
Background: Early exposure to digital media may affect the physical and cognitive development in y...
The use of electronic media has increased substantially and is already observable in young children....
Screen Time and the Risk of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders in Preschool Children The spread of ...
Objectives This study investigated the frequency of electronic media (e-media) usage by preschool ch...
Objectives This study investigated the frequency of electronic media (e-media) usage by preschool ch...
<div><p>The time that children spend using digital devices is increasing rapidly with the developmen...
The time that children spend using digital devices is increasing rapidly with the development of new...
Objective To investigate associations of traditional (program viewing) and contemporary (electronic ...
IMPORTANCE: Identifying associations between preschool-aged children's electronic media use and thei...
BackgroundThe purpose of the present study was to identify smartphone use patterns associated with p...
Background: The number of preschool children using modern technologies and the Internet is growing r...
Background and purpose: The risks of exposure to digital media in children are increasing in Iran an...
Higher TV exposure has been repeatedly linked to poorer self-regulation among young children. Recent...
Background: The use of digital media (e.g., smartphones, tablets, etc.) and the Internet have becom...
The rise in digital media consumption, especially among children, raises the societal question of it...
Background: Early exposure to digital media may affect the physical and cognitive development in y...
The use of electronic media has increased substantially and is already observable in young children....
Screen Time and the Risk of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders in Preschool Children The spread of ...
Objectives This study investigated the frequency of electronic media (e-media) usage by preschool ch...
Objectives This study investigated the frequency of electronic media (e-media) usage by preschool ch...
<div><p>The time that children spend using digital devices is increasing rapidly with the developmen...
The time that children spend using digital devices is increasing rapidly with the development of new...
Objective To investigate associations of traditional (program viewing) and contemporary (electronic ...
IMPORTANCE: Identifying associations between preschool-aged children's electronic media use and thei...
BackgroundThe purpose of the present study was to identify smartphone use patterns associated with p...
Background: The number of preschool children using modern technologies and the Internet is growing r...
Background and purpose: The risks of exposure to digital media in children are increasing in Iran an...
Higher TV exposure has been repeatedly linked to poorer self-regulation among young children. Recent...
Background: The use of digital media (e.g., smartphones, tablets, etc.) and the Internet have becom...
The rise in digital media consumption, especially among children, raises the societal question of it...
Background: Early exposure to digital media may affect the physical and cognitive development in y...