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电子媒体使用与学龄前儿童睡眠:睡眠时相后移和睡眠片段化的证据。

Electronic Media Use and Sleep Among Preschoolers: Evidence for Time-Shifted and Less Consolidated Sleep.

机构信息

a Amsterdam School of Communication Research , University of Amsterdam.

b School of Communication , Ohio State University.

出版信息

Health Commun. 2019 May;34(5):537-544. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2017.1422102. Epub 2018 Jan 11.

Abstract

This study examined the association between electronic media use and sleep among preschoolers, using a national sample of 402 mothers of 3- to 5-year-olds. Participants completed an online survey assessing preschoolers' electronic media use, bedtime and wake time, sleep time, napping behaviors, and sleep consolidation. Results showed that heavier television use and tablet use, both overall and in the evening, were associated with later bedtimes and later wake times, but not with fewer hours of sleep, providing evidence for a time-shifting process. In addition, heavier daily television use and evening smartphone use were associated with increased daytime napping. Moreover, heavier daily television use, daily and evening smartphone use, and evening tablet use were associated with poorer sleep consolidation, suggesting less mature sleep patterns. These findings indicate that media effects on the timing of sleep and the proportion of sleep that occurs at night are important to consider when assessing the health risks of electronic media on children.

摘要

本研究使用全国范围内 402 名 3 至 5 岁幼儿母亲的样本,调查了电子媒体使用与学龄前儿童睡眠之间的关系。参与者完成了一项在线调查,评估了学龄前儿童的电子媒体使用、就寝和醒来时间、睡眠时间、午睡行为和睡眠巩固情况。结果表明,电视和平板电脑的使用量较大,无论是整体还是在晚上,都与较晚的就寝时间和较晚的醒来时间有关,但与睡眠时间减少无关,这为时间转移过程提供了证据。此外,每天看电视和晚上使用智能手机的时间较多与白天午睡时间增加有关。此外,每天看电视、晚上使用智能手机和晚上使用平板电脑的时间较多与睡眠巩固较差有关,这表明睡眠模式不成熟。这些发现表明,在评估电子媒体对儿童健康风险时,应考虑媒体对睡眠时间和夜间睡眠时间比例的影响。

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