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媒体使用与儿童早期发展的关系:来自 LIFE Child 研究的横断面研究结果。

Associations of media use and early childhood development: cross-sectional findings from the LIFE Child study.

机构信息

LIFE Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany.

Department of Women and Child Health, Hospital for Children and Adolescents and Center for Paediatric Research (CPL), Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2022 Jan;91(1):247-253. doi: 10.1038/s41390-021-01433-6. Epub 2021 Mar 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Excessive media usage affects children's health. This study investigated associations between children's and mother's media use, parent-child interactions, and early-childhood development outcomes.

METHODS

Two hundred and ninety-six healthy 2-5-year-old preschoolers (52.4% male, mean age = 3.5 years) and 224 mothers from the LIFE Child cohort study were analyzed. Screen times and parent-child interactions were assessed using standardized parental questionnaires. Developmental skills were investigated using the standardized development test ET 6-6-R.

RESULTS

High screen times in children (>1 h/day) were significantly associated with lower percentile ranks in cognition (b = -10.96, p < 0.01), language (b = -12.88, p < 0.01), and social-emotional skills (b = -7.80, p = 0.05). High screen times in mothers (>5 h/day) were significantly associated with high media use by children (OR = 3.86, p < 0.01). Higher parent-child interaction scores were significantly associated with better body motor (b = 0.41, p = 0.05), cognition (b = 0.57, p < 0.01), language (b = 0.48, p = 0.02), and social-emotional outcomes (b = 0.80, p < 0.01) in children.

CONCLUSIONS

Public health strategies should seek to educate caregivers as competent mediators for their children's media habits, with focus on the need for children to have frequent parent-child interactions.

IMPACT

High media usage in children is related to poorer cognition, language, and social-emotional skills. More frequent parent-child interactions are associated with better body motor, cognition, language, and social-emotional skills in children. High level of media use in mothers is not directly related to children's development outcomes but is directly related to high media usage of children. Public health strategies should seek to raise media awareness and management in both parents and children.

摘要

背景

过度使用媒体会影响儿童的健康。本研究调查了儿童和母亲的媒体使用、亲子互动与幼儿发展结果之间的关联。

方法

对来自 LIFE Child 队列研究的 296 名健康 2-5 岁学龄前儿童(52.4%为男性,平均年龄为 3.5 岁)及其 224 名母亲进行了分析。使用标准化父母问卷评估屏幕时间和亲子互动情况。使用标准化发育测试 ET 6-6-R 评估发育技能。

结果

儿童(>1 小时/天)的高屏幕时间与认知(b = -10.96,p < 0.01)、语言(b = -12.88,p < 0.01)和社会情感技能(b = -7.80,p = 0.05)的百分位数排名较低显著相关。母亲(>5 小时/天)的高屏幕时间与儿童的高媒体使用率显著相关(OR = 3.86,p < 0.01)。较高的亲子互动评分与儿童更好的身体运动(b = 0.41,p = 0.05)、认知(b = 0.57,p < 0.01)、语言(b = 0.48,p = 0.02)和社会情感结果(b = 0.80,p < 0.01)显著相关。

结论

公共卫生策略应寻求教育照顾者,使他们成为儿童媒体习惯的能干调解人,重点是儿童需要经常进行亲子互动。

影响

儿童的高媒体使用率与较差的认知、语言和社会情感技能相关。更频繁的亲子互动与儿童更好的身体运动、认知、语言和社会情感技能相关。母亲的高水平媒体使用与儿童的发展结果无直接关系,但与儿童的高媒体使用直接相关。公共卫生策略应寻求提高父母和儿童对媒体的认识和管理。

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