Guo Xiangrong, Zhou Yulai, Xu Jian, Hu Yuelai, Liu Zhiwei
The International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Embryo Original Diseases, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Front Pediatr. 2021 Dec 6;9:760996. doi: 10.3389/fped.2021.760996. eCollection 2021.
The quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic may generate high levels of maternal depression/anxiety, and maternal emotional status may affect child behavioral development. Online education during the pandemic may induce child over-use of electronic-devices. However, child electronic-device over-use (especially among children under 12 who are immature in physical and mental development) during the pandemic has not attracted sufficient attention, and the association of child over-use with maternal emotional status remains unknown. Therefore, this study aims to assess the characteristics of child electronic-device over-use and the association between maternal emotional status and child over-use among 1,300 children from nurseries (<3 years), kindergartens (3-6 years), and primary schools (6-12 years) in Shanghai and Wuhan during COVID-19. Mothers completed an online questionnaire (including the Self-Rating-Depression/Anxiety-Scales and Family-Environment-Scale). The use of electronic devices (mobile-phones, iPads, computers, and televisions) and online courses taken by the children were investigated. Associations of maternal emotional status with electronic-device-use by child age were analyzed. The proportions of children in nurseries, kindergartens and primary schools were 8.5, 44.5, and 47.0%, their percentages following online-courses were 24.5, 48.4, and 99.0%, and their rates of electronic-device over-use were 34.2, 62.2, and 93.4%, respectively. Significant associations were observed between higher maternal anxiety/depression levels and higher risks of mobile-phone/iPad over-use among preschoolers and primary-school students. Lower family intimacy and higher conflict levels were associated with higher maternal depression/anxiety levels and higher risks of electronic-device over-use. Our findings suggested that over-use of electronic-devices among children under 12 was common during COVID-19, especially among children ≥6 years, and online-teaching may exacerbate over-use. Maternal anxiety/depression levels were associated with over-use of portable internet-devices (mobile-phone/iPad), especially among preschoolers and school-aged students, and family environment may mediate the association. These findings may contribute to a better understanding of factors leading to over-use of electronic-device and developing strategies to decrease over-use during COVID-19.
新冠疫情期间的隔离措施可能会导致孕产妇出现高度抑郁/焦虑情绪,而孕产妇的情绪状态可能会影响儿童的行为发育。疫情期间的在线教育可能会使儿童过度使用电子设备。然而,疫情期间儿童过度使用电子设备(尤其是身心发育尚不成熟的12岁以下儿童)的问题尚未引起足够重视,且儿童过度使用电子设备与孕产妇情绪状态之间的关联仍不清楚。因此,本研究旨在评估上海和武汉1300名来自托儿所(<3岁)、幼儿园(3 - 6岁)和小学(6 - 12岁)儿童的电子设备过度使用特征,以及孕产妇情绪状态与儿童过度使用之间的关联。母亲们完成了一份在线问卷(包括自评抑郁/焦虑量表和家庭环境量表)。调查了儿童使用电子设备(手机、iPad、电脑和电视)的情况以及他们参加的在线课程。分析了孕产妇情绪状态与不同年龄段儿童电子设备使用情况之间的关联。托儿所、幼儿园和小学儿童的占比分别为8.5%、44.5%和47.0%,他们参加在线课程的比例分别为24.5%、48.4%和99.0%,电子设备过度使用的比例分别为34.2%、62.2%和93.4%。在学龄前儿童和小学生中,观察到孕产妇焦虑/抑郁水平较高与手机/iPad过度使用风险较高之间存在显著关联。较低的家庭亲密度和较高的冲突水平与孕产妇较高的抑郁/焦虑水平以及电子设备过度使用风险较高相关。我们的研究结果表明,在新冠疫情期间,12岁以下儿童过度使用电子设备的情况很普遍,尤其是6岁及以上儿童,而且在线教学可能会加剧这种过度使用。孕产妇焦虑/抑郁水平与便携式互联网设备(手机/iPad)的过度使用有关,尤其是在学龄前儿童和学龄儿童中,家庭环境可能在这种关联中起中介作用。这些研究结果可能有助于更好地理解导致电子设备过度使用的因素,并制定在新冠疫情期间减少过度使用的策略。