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探索澳大利亚青少年的当代屏幕时间:一项定性研究。

Exploring contemporary screen time in Australian adolescents: A qualitative study.

机构信息

Physically Active Lifestyles Research Group (USQ-PALs), Centre for Health Research, University of Southern Queensland, Springfield Central, Qld, Australia.

出版信息

Health Promot J Austr. 2021 Oct;32 Suppl 2:238-247. doi: 10.1002/hpja.440. Epub 2020 Nov 27.

Abstract

ISSUE ADDRESSED

Screen time, a highly prevalent behaviour, can be detrimental to adolescent health. To better understand this health-related behaviour, this study explores the nature of adolescents' contemporary screen engagement, adding to the currently limited body of qualitative research in this area.

METHODS

Sixteen adolescents (9 girls and 7 boys) aged 13-17 years from a secondary school in Queensland, Australia participated in semi-structured one-on-one interviews. All interviews were transcribed verbatim, anonymised and thematically analysed using an inductive approach.

RESULTS

Smartphone use was ubiquitous, occurring mostly at home, after school, and typically used for social, entertainment and functional activities. Binge-watching and multi-screening emerged as common sedentary patterns of contemporary screen engagement, often performed solitary. Screen time appeared to be an important aspect of adolescents' social lives, while there were also some psychological, physical and behavioural concerns. Family and friends were thought to influence adolescents' screen time either directly (co-participation) or indirectly (modelling), while social smartphone notifications were said to prompt habitual, frequent and prolonged screen engagement.

CONCLUSION

This study provided several new insights into the nature, functions, patterns, and benefits and concerns of adolescents' contemporary screen engagement. On the whole, adolescents engaged in a wide variety of screen-viewing practices, including newer digital media, mostly as a function to connect with friends and family. SO WHAT?: It might be desirable for screen time reduction interventions and policies to take into account the underlying social and psychological factors, and habitual nature of contemporary screen engagement among adolescents.

摘要

问题提出

屏幕时间是一种普遍存在的行为,可能对青少年的健康有害。为了更好地了解这种与健康相关的行为,本研究探讨了青少年当代屏幕参与的性质,增加了该领域目前有限的定性研究。

方法

来自澳大利亚昆士兰州一所中学的 16 名青少年(9 名女孩和 7 名男孩),年龄在 13-17 岁,参加了半结构化的一对一访谈。所有访谈都进行了逐字记录、匿名处理,并采用归纳法进行主题分析。

结果

智能手机的使用无处不在,主要发生在家里、放学后,通常用于社交、娱乐和功能性活动。 binge-watching 和 multi-screening 是当代屏幕参与的常见久坐模式,通常是单独进行的。屏幕时间似乎是青少年社交生活的一个重要方面,同时也存在一些心理、身体和行为方面的担忧。家庭和朋友被认为直接(共同参与)或间接(模仿)影响青少年的屏幕时间,而社交媒体通知会促使他们习惯性、频繁和长时间地使用屏幕。

结论

本研究对青少年当代屏幕参与的性质、功能、模式、益处和关注点提供了一些新的见解。总的来说,青少年参与了各种各样的屏幕观看实践,包括更新的数字媒体,主要是作为与朋友和家人联系的一种功能。因此:减少屏幕时间的干预措施和政策可能需要考虑到青少年当代屏幕参与的潜在社会和心理因素以及习惯性。

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