Previous research on associations between screen time and psychological well-being among children and adolescents has been conflicting, leading some researchers to question the limits on screen time suggested by physician organizations. We examined a large (n = 40,337) national random sample of 2- to 17-year-old children and adolescents in the U.S. in 2016 that included comprehensive measures of screen time (including cell phones, computers, electronic devices, electronic games, and TV) and an array of psychological well-being measures. After 1 h/day of use, more hours of daily screen time were associated with lower psychological well-being, including less curiosity, lower self-control, more distractibility, more difficulty making friends, ...
Objective: This study examined the relationships between screen time and symptoms of depression and ...
Technological developments in recent decades have increased young people's engagement with screen-ba...
Increased screen time has been found to be associated with a number of negative health and wellbeing...
The notion that digital-screen engagement decreases adolescent well-being has become a recurring fea...
Excessive sedentary screen time is associated with many negative health outcomes therefore, identifi...
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this article is to explore the correlations between screen time u...
Aims: Prolonged screen time (ST) is a potential concern for poor wellbeing. This study aimed to exam...
Abstract Background There is limited and conflicting evidence for associations between use of screen...
Aim: Parents' psychological problems may affect children's screen time, but research has been scarce...
There is little empirical understanding of how young children's screen engagement links to their wel...
Background: How screen use is associated with adolescents' mental health has been widely debated in ...
Purpose: Emerging literature shows that screen time during early childhood may be detrimental to chi...
The Influence of Significant Screen Time on Mental Health Among Adolescents Caryn Connors and Steph...
OBJECTIVE:Previous studies have offered mixed results regarding the link between digital screen enga...
Although the time adolescents spend with digital technologies has sparked wide concerns their use mi...
Objective: This study examined the relationships between screen time and symptoms of depression and ...
Technological developments in recent decades have increased young people's engagement with screen-ba...
Increased screen time has been found to be associated with a number of negative health and wellbeing...
The notion that digital-screen engagement decreases adolescent well-being has become a recurring fea...
Excessive sedentary screen time is associated with many negative health outcomes therefore, identifi...
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this article is to explore the correlations between screen time u...
Aims: Prolonged screen time (ST) is a potential concern for poor wellbeing. This study aimed to exam...
Abstract Background There is limited and conflicting evidence for associations between use of screen...
Aim: Parents' psychological problems may affect children's screen time, but research has been scarce...
There is little empirical understanding of how young children's screen engagement links to their wel...
Background: How screen use is associated with adolescents' mental health has been widely debated in ...
Purpose: Emerging literature shows that screen time during early childhood may be detrimental to chi...
The Influence of Significant Screen Time on Mental Health Among Adolescents Caryn Connors and Steph...
OBJECTIVE:Previous studies have offered mixed results regarding the link between digital screen enga...
Although the time adolescents spend with digital technologies has sparked wide concerns their use mi...
Objective: This study examined the relationships between screen time and symptoms of depression and ...
Technological developments in recent decades have increased young people's engagement with screen-ba...
Increased screen time has been found to be associated with a number of negative health and wellbeing...