textabstractObjective: To determine whether the amount, type, and patterns of television viewing predict the onset or the persistence of externalizing problems in preschool children. Design: Longitudinal study of a prospective population-based cohort in the Netherlands. Setting: Parents reported time of television exposure and type of programs watched by children. Externalizing problems were assessed using the Child Behavior Checklist at 18 and 36 months. Participants: A population-based sample of 3913 children. Main Exposure: Television viewing time, content, and patterns of exposure (at 24 and 36 months) in children with and without preexisting problems to assess the incidence and persistence of externalizing problems. Main Outcome Measur...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...
Objectives To develop causal hypotheses regarding the effects of television viewing on cognitive ...
Does time spent watching television in early childhood affect socio-emotional development?N
Objective: To determine whether the amount, type, and patterns of television viewing predict the ons...
Objective: To determine whether the amount, type, and patterns of television viewing predict the ons...
Objective: Recent studies have found a correlation between television viewing and behavior problems ...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Cross-sectional research has suggested that television viewing may be associate...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between the use of televis...
Background: Previous research has suggested that television (TV) viewing may be associated with incr...
textDespite a growing body of research regarding the effects of media on very young children, most s...
Many previous researches have examined relations between children's TV viewing and many other aspect...
Television viewing among young children has been an on going issue as it is found to effect their de...
Television viewing is highly prevalent in preschoolers (3–5 years). Because of the adverse hea...
BACKGROUND. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children 2 years of age limit daily media ...
The claim that early childhood television exposure causes later attention problems (Christakis et al...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...
Objectives To develop causal hypotheses regarding the effects of television viewing on cognitive ...
Does time spent watching television in early childhood affect socio-emotional development?N
Objective: To determine whether the amount, type, and patterns of television viewing predict the ons...
Objective: To determine whether the amount, type, and patterns of television viewing predict the ons...
Objective: Recent studies have found a correlation between television viewing and behavior problems ...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Cross-sectional research has suggested that television viewing may be associate...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between the use of televis...
Background: Previous research has suggested that television (TV) viewing may be associated with incr...
textDespite a growing body of research regarding the effects of media on very young children, most s...
Many previous researches have examined relations between children's TV viewing and many other aspect...
Television viewing among young children has been an on going issue as it is found to effect their de...
Television viewing is highly prevalent in preschoolers (3–5 years). Because of the adverse hea...
BACKGROUND. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children 2 years of age limit daily media ...
The claim that early childhood television exposure causes later attention problems (Christakis et al...
Preventing problem behavior requires an understanding of earlier factors that are amenable to interv...
Objectives To develop causal hypotheses regarding the effects of television viewing on cognitive ...
Does time spent watching television in early childhood affect socio-emotional development?N