BACKGROUND: School children may be at risk of physical health problems associated with desktop, laptop and tablet computer use. There are some interventions designed to educate children about ergonomic practices when using computers. A common limitation of past intervention studies has been the lack of a valid and reliable questionnaire to determine effectiveness of the intervention. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to develop a valid and reliable self-report measure to assess primary school children’s knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to healthy computer use. METHODS: A mixed methods approach was used to develop the questionnaire and test its psychometric properties. A convenience sample of 440 primary school children in Year...
Background: Computer use is increasing amongst adolescents and so is the potential for related muscu...
A Cross sectional survey design was used to conduct a study, on a sample of ninety students taken fr...
Children's computer use is rapidly growing, together with reports of related musculoskeletal outcome...
Background: Australian children as young as five years are using computers in the home and school en...
Background: Introduction of notebook computers in many schools has become integral to learning. This...
Computer use by children is common and there is concern over the potential impact of this exposure o...
Computer use by children at home and school is now common in many countries. Child computer exposure...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate parental attitudes to the use and effects of technology o...
Coursework objective: to evaluate work on a computer and subjective health links among the 6 - 7th g...
Background The use of computers has increased among adolescents, as have musculoskeletal symptoms. ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Children’s Health project sponsored by the City of Sunderland Digital Challen...
Objective: Musculoskeletal problems reported by school children using computers have often been link...
Background: Increasing use of computers by children has raised concerns over the potential impact on...
This research investigates the impact of technology, particularly computers on children's social beh...
International audienceSelf-assessment as a resource for health education: results of 7-day continuou...
Background: Computer use is increasing amongst adolescents and so is the potential for related muscu...
A Cross sectional survey design was used to conduct a study, on a sample of ninety students taken fr...
Children's computer use is rapidly growing, together with reports of related musculoskeletal outcome...
Background: Australian children as young as five years are using computers in the home and school en...
Background: Introduction of notebook computers in many schools has become integral to learning. This...
Computer use by children is common and there is concern over the potential impact of this exposure o...
Computer use by children at home and school is now common in many countries. Child computer exposure...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate parental attitudes to the use and effects of technology o...
Coursework objective: to evaluate work on a computer and subjective health links among the 6 - 7th g...
Background The use of computers has increased among adolescents, as have musculoskeletal symptoms. ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Children’s Health project sponsored by the City of Sunderland Digital Challen...
Objective: Musculoskeletal problems reported by school children using computers have often been link...
Background: Increasing use of computers by children has raised concerns over the potential impact on...
This research investigates the impact of technology, particularly computers on children's social beh...
International audienceSelf-assessment as a resource for health education: results of 7-day continuou...
Background: Computer use is increasing amongst adolescents and so is the potential for related muscu...
A Cross sectional survey design was used to conduct a study, on a sample of ninety students taken fr...
Children's computer use is rapidly growing, together with reports of related musculoskeletal outcome...