Objective This study is a systematic review of the peer-reviewed literature to identify the correlates of mobile screen media use among children aged 8 years and less. Setting Home or community-based studies were included in this review while child care or school-based studies were excluded. Participants Children aged 8 years or less were the study population. Studies that included larger age groups without subgroup analysis specific to the 0-8 years category were excluded. Eight electronic databases were searched for peer-reviewed English language primary research articles published or in press between January 2009 and March 2017 that have studied correlates of mobile screen media use in this age group. Outcome measure Mobile screen media ...
Though the use of mobile devices (eg, tablets, smartphones) by young children is pervasive and incre...
Though the use of mobile devices (eg, tablets, smartphones) by young children is pervasive and incre...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...
ObjectiveThis study is a systematic review of the peer-reviewed literature to identify the correlate...
Background: Childhood is a crucial period for shaping healthy behaviours; however, it currently appe...
Introduction: The age at which children are introduced to media devices is becoming increasingly ear...
Aim Several health organizations have been expressing concern about the amount of t...
The impact of screen‐based devices on children's health and development cannot be properly understoo...
The impact of screen‐based devices on children's health and development cannot be properly understoo...
The impact of screen‐based devices on children's health and development cannot be properly understoo...
Despite recommendations of no screen time for children under the age of 2, parents are introducing m...
Background: A large percentage (68%) of children under age 3 use screen media, such as television, D...
Children are using digital screen media at an even younger age as they use it for a wide range of ac...
Background: Children are often exposed to too much screen time but few studies have explored the use...
Excessive use of screen-based devices can be detrimental for child and adolescent health. While epid...
Though the use of mobile devices (eg, tablets, smartphones) by young children is pervasive and incre...
Though the use of mobile devices (eg, tablets, smartphones) by young children is pervasive and incre...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...
ObjectiveThis study is a systematic review of the peer-reviewed literature to identify the correlate...
Background: Childhood is a crucial period for shaping healthy behaviours; however, it currently appe...
Introduction: The age at which children are introduced to media devices is becoming increasingly ear...
Aim Several health organizations have been expressing concern about the amount of t...
The impact of screen‐based devices on children's health and development cannot be properly understoo...
The impact of screen‐based devices on children's health and development cannot be properly understoo...
The impact of screen‐based devices on children's health and development cannot be properly understoo...
Despite recommendations of no screen time for children under the age of 2, parents are introducing m...
Background: A large percentage (68%) of children under age 3 use screen media, such as television, D...
Children are using digital screen media at an even younger age as they use it for a wide range of ac...
Background: Children are often exposed to too much screen time but few studies have explored the use...
Excessive use of screen-based devices can be detrimental for child and adolescent health. While epid...
Though the use of mobile devices (eg, tablets, smartphones) by young children is pervasive and incre...
Though the use of mobile devices (eg, tablets, smartphones) by young children is pervasive and incre...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...