Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2019 Nov 25;9(11):e032184. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032184.
Research on the relationship between digital media exposure and child development is complex, inconsistent and fraught with debate. A highlighted area of inadequacy surrounds the methodological limitations of measuring digital media use for both researchers and clinicians, alike. This protocol aims to (1) identify core concepts in the area of screen time and digital media use in children and adolescents (2) map existing research paradigms and screening/measurement tools that serve to underpin and operationalise core concepts and (3) provide an initial step in integrating these findings into a consolidated screening toolkit. It is expected this enterprise will help advance research and clinical evaluation in fields concerned with digital media use, namely medicine, child development and the social sciences.
The planned scoping review will search relevant electronic databases, including Ovid MEDLINE, PsycINFO and Scopus, in addition to grey literature. All empirical investigations and presentation of original research will be considered, and measurement/screening tools for digital media usage in children and adolescents will be identified and reported on. Two reviewers will pilot test the screening criteria, and data extraction forms prior to independently screening all relevant literature and extracting the data. A three-stage synthesis process will be used to map the existent measurement and screening tools for digital media usage in children and adolescents.
There are no ethical considerations for this scoping review. Plans for dissemination include publication in a top-tier, open-access journal, public presentations and conference proceedings. Presentation of the full scoping review has been accepted to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 66th Annual Meeting.
数字媒体暴露与儿童发展之间关系的研究非常复杂,结果也不一致,且充满争议。一个突出的不足之处在于,研究人员和临床医生在衡量数字媒体使用方面都存在方法上的局限性。本研究旨在:(1) 确定儿童和青少年屏幕时间和数字媒体使用领域的核心概念;(2) 绘制现有研究范式和筛查/测量工具,以支撑和实现核心概念;(3) 初步将这些发现纳入综合筛查工具包。预计这一工作将有助于推动与数字媒体使用相关的医学、儿童发展和社会科学领域的研究和临床评估。
计划进行的范围综述将搜索相关的电子数据库,包括 Ovid MEDLINE、PsycINFO 和 Scopus,以及灰色文献。所有实证研究和原始研究报告都将被考虑,并确定和报告儿童和青少年数字媒体使用的测量/筛查工具。两名评审员将对筛查标准和数据提取表格进行试点测试,然后独立筛选所有相关文献并提取数据。将使用三阶段综合过程来绘制儿童和青少年数字媒体使用的现有测量和筛查工具。
本范围综述没有伦理考虑。传播计划包括在顶级开放获取期刊上发表、公开演讲和会议论文集。完整的范围综述已被接受在美国儿童和青少年精神病学学会第 66 届年会上展示。