Paudel Susan, Jancey Jonine, Subedi Narayan, Leavy Justine
School of Public Health, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Collaboration for Evidence, Research and Impact in Public Health (CERIPH), School of Public Health, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2017 Oct 24;7(10):e014585. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014585.
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.
Home or community-based studies were included in this review while child care or school-based studies were excluded.
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.
Mobile screen media use was the primary outcome measure. Mobile screen media use refers to children's use of mobile screens, such as mobile phones, electronic tablets, handheld computers or personal digital assistants.
Thirteen studies meeting the inclusion criteria were identified of which a total of 36 correlates were examined. Older children, children better skilled in using mobile screen media devices, those having greater access to such devices at home and whose parents had high mobile screen media use were more likely to have higher use of mobile screen media devices. No association existed with parent's age, sex and education.
Limited research has been undertaken into young children's mobile screen media use and most of the variables have been studied too infrequently for robust conclusions to be reached. Future studies with objective assessment of mobile screen media use and frequent examination of the potential correlates across multiple studies and settings are recommended.
This review is registered with PROSPERO International Prospective Register of Ongoing Systematic Reviews (registration number: CRD42015028028).
本研究是对同行评审文献的系统评价,旨在确定8岁及以下儿童使用移动屏幕媒体的相关因素。
本评价纳入基于家庭或社区的研究,排除基于儿童保育机构或学校的研究。
8岁及以下儿童为研究对象。排除那些纳入了较大年龄组但未对0至8岁类别进行特定亚组分析的研究。检索了8个电子数据库,以查找2009年1月至2017年3月期间发表或即将发表的、研究该年龄组移动屏幕媒体使用相关因素的同行评审英文初级研究文章。
移动屏幕媒体使用是主要结局指标。移动屏幕媒体使用是指儿童使用移动屏幕,如手机、电子平板电脑、掌上电脑或个人数字助理。
共确定了13项符合纳入标准的研究,其中总共检查了36个相关因素。年龄较大的儿童、使用移动屏幕媒体设备技能较好的儿童、在家中更容易接触此类设备的儿童以及其父母移动屏幕媒体使用频率较高的儿童,更有可能更高频率地使用移动屏幕媒体设备。与父母的年龄、性别和教育程度无关。
关于幼儿移动屏幕媒体使用的研究有限,而且大多数变量的研究频率过低,无法得出可靠结论。建议未来进行客观评估移动屏幕媒体使用情况并在多个研究和环境中频繁检查潜在相关因素的研究。
本评价已在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库PROSPERO注册(注册号:CRD42015028028)。