Korres Georgios, Kourklidou Melina, Sideris Giorgos, Bastaki Despoina, Demagkou Aikaterini, Riga Maria, Gogoulos Panagiotis, Nikolopoulos Thomas, Delides Alexander
2nd Otolaryngology Department, Attikon University Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, GRC.
First Department of Pediatrics, Unit of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, Athens, GRC.
Cureus. 2024 Mar 19;16(3):e56483. doi: 10.7759/cureus.56483. eCollection 2024 Mar.
Screen exposure has both negative and positive effects on the level of language skills a child acquires. The purpose of this review is to address current literature on the possible relationship between unsupervised screen exposure and language development in children and to provide recommendations to caregivers regarding screen exposure of children, taking into consideration the possible effects. A scoping review was conducted using the PubMed/MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) database. A total of 590 articles were retrieved and considered for inclusion. Twenty-one articles were finally included and reviewed with an emphasis on language, communication, and executive skills as well as cognitive development. The negative effects of screen exposure for children outweigh the positive effects. The largest number of studies demonstrate that unsupervised screen exposure may negatively impact a child's language usage and cognitive and executive skills, disrupt playtime, and affect the quality of sleep. On the other hand, supervised screen use is associated with improved language skills. More evidence is needed on unsupervised exposure in children to new types of screens. As technology could play a significant role in schools in the future, additional research is required to create educational media for schoolchildren with specific guidelines.
屏幕接触对儿童所获得的语言技能水平既有负面影响,也有正面影响。本综述的目的是探讨当前关于无监督屏幕接触与儿童语言发展之间可能关系的文献,并考虑到可能的影响,就儿童的屏幕接触向看护人提供建议。使用PubMed/MEDLINE(医学文献分析与在线检索系统)数据库进行了一项范围综述。共检索到590篇文章并考虑纳入。最终纳入21篇文章进行综述,重点关注语言、沟通、执行技能以及认知发展。屏幕接触对儿童的负面影响超过正面影响。大多数研究表明,无监督的屏幕接触可能会对儿童的语言使用、认知和执行技能产生负面影响,扰乱玩耍时间,并影响睡眠质量。另一方面,有监督的屏幕使用与语言技能的提高有关。关于儿童无监督接触新型屏幕的情况,还需要更多证据。由于未来技术可能在学校中发挥重要作用,因此需要进行更多研究,以制定特定指南为学童创建教育媒体。