Tools to assess screen-related dependency in children: a narrative review of validated questionnaires
Children are using digital screen media at an even younger age as they use it for a wide range of activities such as watching videos, playing games, and educational purposes. Due to its accessibility and portability, children also spend a significant amount of time on screen. Excessive screen time i...
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my.iium.irep.981722022-06-03T00:56:37Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/98172/ Tools to assess screen-related dependency in children: a narrative review of validated questionnaires Abdul Hadi, Azwanis Roslan, Siti Ruziana R Medicine (General) RJ Pediatrics Children are using digital screen media at an even younger age as they use it for a wide range of activities such as watching videos, playing games, and educational purposes. Due to its accessibility and portability, children also spend a significant amount of time on screen. Excessive screen time in children is associated with many consequences, including language delay, hyperactivity, impulsivity, visual problems, and lower psychological well-being. With the emergence of behaviour addictions related to technologies such as addiction towards online games, the internet, and the mobile phone, researchers are looking into these incidences among children. However, a validated and reliable tool is important to detect the problem early, especially for young children at increased risk. To date, many tools have been developed to detect screen-related dependencies for adolescents and adults but lacking among children. This review aims to elicit tools available specifically for children below 10 years of age, to analyse its psychometric properties and validation process as well as to compare between them. UPM Press 2022-05-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/98172/7/98172_Tools%20to%20assess%20screen-related%20dependency.pdf Abdul Hadi, Azwanis and Roslan, Siti Ruziana (2022) Tools to assess screen-related dependency in children: a narrative review of validated questionnaires. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 18 (3). pp. 174-178. ISSN 1675-8544 E-ISSN 2636-9346 https://medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/2022052523175124_MJMHS_0612.pdf |
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Children are using digital screen media at an even younger age as they use it for a wide range of activities such as watching videos, playing games, and educational purposes. Due to its accessibility and portability, children also spend a significant amount of time on screen. Excessive screen time in children is associated with many consequences, including language delay, hyperactivity, impulsivity, visual problems, and lower psychological well-being. With the emergence of behaviour addictions related to technologies such as addiction towards online games, the internet, and the mobile phone, researchers are looking into these incidences among children. However, a validated and reliable tool is important to detect the problem early, especially for young children at increased risk. To date, many tools have been developed to detect screen-related dependencies for adolescents and adults but lacking among children. This review aims to elicit tools available specifically for children below 10 years of age, to analyse its psychometric properties and validation process as well as to compare between them. |
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Tools to assess screen-related dependency in children: a narrative review of validated questionnaires |
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