Despite a general perception that violent or scary television creates anxiety in children, the research literature is small and disparate. A meta-analysis quantifies the impact of scary television and film on children's internalizing emotions (fear, anxiety, sadness, and sleep problems). Scary television has a relatively small impact on children's internalizing emotions (r = .18) overall, and this association was not significantly moderated by whether the televised material was factual (e.g., news) or fictional or contained violence. Children under 10 were more susceptible to scary TV. The overall result contrasts with the dramatic effects found for individual children within studies, suggesting that research is needed to unpick the factors...
• A recent large-scale study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has establishe...
Using telephone interviews among a random sample of 537 Dutch children aged 7–12 years old, we inves...
Using telephone interviews among a random sample of 537 Dutch children aged 7-12 years old, we inves...
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The television programmes influence the perception, behavior and attitude of children negatively and...
Item does not contain fulltextUsing telephone interviews with a random sample of Dutch children betw...
Both news media and entertainment fiction may lead to short-term and enduring fright reactions. Even...
This study investigates young children's fright reactions induced by television. The central questio...
A study extended a previous study (Sparks and Spirek, 1988) by examining children's individual ...
Mass media investigations with children have not integrated the important research on individual dif...
The impact of television on children and child development and on the practice of child psychiatry i...
Fifty years of research on the effect of TV violence on children leads to the inescapable conclusion...
The aims of the study are to examine; whether children perceive television news as real, whether mot...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between the use of televis...
Television has become a significant component of children's activities. Violence on television and i...
• A recent large-scale study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has establishe...
Using telephone interviews among a random sample of 537 Dutch children aged 7–12 years old, we inves...
Using telephone interviews among a random sample of 537 Dutch children aged 7-12 years old, we inves...
Contains fulltext : 134954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Most experts ...
The television programmes influence the perception, behavior and attitude of children negatively and...
Item does not contain fulltextUsing telephone interviews with a random sample of Dutch children betw...
Both news media and entertainment fiction may lead to short-term and enduring fright reactions. Even...
This study investigates young children's fright reactions induced by television. The central questio...
A study extended a previous study (Sparks and Spirek, 1988) by examining children's individual ...
Mass media investigations with children have not integrated the important research on individual dif...
The impact of television on children and child development and on the practice of child psychiatry i...
Fifty years of research on the effect of TV violence on children leads to the inescapable conclusion...
The aims of the study are to examine; whether children perceive television news as real, whether mot...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between the use of televis...
Television has become a significant component of children's activities. Violence on television and i...
• A recent large-scale study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has establishe...
Using telephone interviews among a random sample of 537 Dutch children aged 7–12 years old, we inves...
Using telephone interviews among a random sample of 537 Dutch children aged 7-12 years old, we inves...