This study aimed to identify socioeconomic and behavioral characteristics associated with media use in early adolescence. The sample was comprised of 1,680 adolescents (884 girls and 796 boys) aged 13, attending private and public schools in Porto, Portugal, during 2003/2004. Adolescents completed questionnaires pertaining to demographic, social and behavioral characteristics, including the time spent watching television and playing computer games on week and weekend days. Logistic and proportional ordinal regressions showed that attending public schools, sleeping less time, using tobacco and presenting low levels of physical activity were factors associated with high media use. In boys living with one of their parents as well as living wit...
The study of the media and their relationship to changes in educational trends is very important and...
This study attempts to examine the changes in the media use patterns of adolescents in the changing ...
The displacement hypothesis predicts that physical activity and media use compete in adolescents; ho...
This study aimed to identify socioeconomic and behavioral characteristics associated with media use ...
Adolescents tend to use the media to find a supportive community, but media use can also be associat...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of excessive screen time and to analyze associated fact...
This article presents the main findings of a Media Uses Study (MUS), carried out in Catalonia in the...
<div><p>Abstract The aim of this study to estimate the prevalence of sedentary behavior based on scr...
They are presented in these results obtained in a broader investigation on aspects related to adoles...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of excessive screen time and to analyze associated factors am...
Abstract Aim: to analyze the pattern and trends of use of screen-based devices and associated fact...
Objective. The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of excess television time and verify...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of excessive screen‐based behaviors among Brazilian adolescents ...
BACKGROUND: The use of media device, such as smartphone and tablet, is currently increasing, especia...
Some forms of media use may negatively affect (pre)adolescents’ health, but little is known about th...
The study of the media and their relationship to changes in educational trends is very important and...
This study attempts to examine the changes in the media use patterns of adolescents in the changing ...
The displacement hypothesis predicts that physical activity and media use compete in adolescents; ho...
This study aimed to identify socioeconomic and behavioral characteristics associated with media use ...
Adolescents tend to use the media to find a supportive community, but media use can also be associat...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of excessive screen time and to analyze associated fact...
This article presents the main findings of a Media Uses Study (MUS), carried out in Catalonia in the...
<div><p>Abstract The aim of this study to estimate the prevalence of sedentary behavior based on scr...
They are presented in these results obtained in a broader investigation on aspects related to adoles...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of excessive screen time and to analyze associated factors am...
Abstract Aim: to analyze the pattern and trends of use of screen-based devices and associated fact...
Objective. The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of excess television time and verify...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of excessive screen‐based behaviors among Brazilian adolescents ...
BACKGROUND: The use of media device, such as smartphone and tablet, is currently increasing, especia...
Some forms of media use may negatively affect (pre)adolescents’ health, but little is known about th...
The study of the media and their relationship to changes in educational trends is very important and...
This study attempts to examine the changes in the media use patterns of adolescents in the changing ...
The displacement hypothesis predicts that physical activity and media use compete in adolescents; ho...