Active Living, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, 5230 Odense, Denmark.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 18;18(6):3115. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18063115.
The growing use of smartphones has been pointed out as one of the main reasons for the decrease in children's outdoor time. However, there is still a gap in our understanding of how smartphone use affects children's outdoor experiences and activities. The aim of the study is to explore children's dependency on their smartphones, what smartphone functions children use when outdoors and how smartphone use affects children's outdoor experiences. The study uses a mixed methods design which implements interviews with a small sample of children ( = 34) in order to help develop a questionnaire for a larger sample ( = 1148). Both datasets are included in the analysis with a complimentary perspective. The results suggest that children are highly dependent on having their smartphones available as an integrated part of their lives. However, smartphones also create favorable conditions for rich and valuable outdoor lives by expanding children's and parents' sense of security, children's outdoor sociality, and children's opportunities to mold their outdoor experiences. We stress that children's passion for the digital world needs to be reconsidered as not 'all bad', but more as a condition in modern children's lives and an asset to embrace in future strategies for actively engaging children in outdoor activities.
智能手机使用的日益普及被指出是儿童户外活动时间减少的主要原因之一。然而,我们对于智能手机的使用如何影响儿童的户外体验和活动,还存在认识上的差距。本研究旨在探索儿童对智能手机的依赖程度、儿童在户外活动时使用的智能手机功能,以及智能手机的使用如何影响儿童的户外体验。本研究采用混合方法设计,对一小部分儿童(n=34)进行了访谈,以便为更大的样本(n=1148)开发一份问卷。两个数据集都包含在分析中,从互补的角度进行分析。研究结果表明,儿童高度依赖拥有智能手机,将其视为生活中不可或缺的一部分。然而,智能手机也通过扩大儿童和家长的安全感、儿童的户外社交性以及儿童塑造户外体验的机会,为丰富和有价值的户外生活创造了有利条件。我们强调,需要重新审视儿童对数字世界的热情,不能将其一概而论地视为“全是坏事”,而应更多地将其视为现代儿童生活的一种条件,并将其视为积极鼓励儿童参与户外活动的未来战略中的一项优势。