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Early Childhood Screen Time and Parental Attitudes Toward Child Television Viewing in a Low-Income Latino Population Attending the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women Infants and Children

机译:参加针对妇女婴儿和儿童的特殊补充营养计划的低收入拉丁裔人口的幼儿屏幕放映时间和父母对儿童电视观看的态度

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>Background: Early childhood media exposure is associated with obesity and multiple adverse health conditions. The aims of this study were to assess parental attitudes toward childhood television (TV) viewing in a low-income population and examine the extent to which child BMI, child/parent demographics, and household media environment are associated with adherence to American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines for screen time.>Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey study of 314 parents of children ages 0–5 years surveyed in English or Spanish by self-administered questionnaire at a Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) clinic in Oregon.>Results: In this majority Latino sample (73%), half (53%) of the children met AAP guidelines on screen time limits, 56% met AAP guidelines for no TV in the child's bedroom, and 29% met both. Children were more likely to meet AAP guidelines when there were <2 TVs in the home, there was no TV during dinner, or their parents spent less time viewing electronic media. Parents who spent less time viewing electronic media were more likely to report believing that TV provides little value or usefulness.>Conclusions: In this low-income, predominantly Latino population attending WIC, parent media-viewing and household media environment are strongly associated with child screen time. Programs aimed at reducing child screen time may benefit from interventions that address parental viewing habits.
机译:>背景:儿童早期接触媒体与肥胖和多种不良健康状况有关。这项研究的目的是评估父母对低收入人群中儿童看电视的态度,并研究儿童BMI,儿童/父母人口统计学以及家庭媒体环境与遵守美国儿科学会的程度(AAP)的筛查时间指南。>方法:这是一项横断面调查研究,该研究通过特殊补充营养学通过自我管理问卷以英语或西班牙语对314位0-5岁儿童的父母进行了调查俄勒冈州的妇女,婴儿和儿童(WIC)诊所计划。>结果:在大多数拉丁美洲人样本中(73%),一半(53%)的儿童符合AAP筛查时限指南,56 %的儿童卧室符合AAP准则,即没有电视,其中29%的儿童都符合。当家里的电视少于2台,晚餐时没有电视或父母花在看电子媒体上的时间更少时,儿童更可能符合AAP准则。花费较少时间观看电子媒体的父母更有可能报告认为电视提供的价值或实用性很小。>结论:在这种低收入人群中,主要是参加WIC的拉丁裔人口,父母在媒体上的观看和家庭媒体环境与子屏幕时​​间密切相关。旨在减少孩子上筛时间的程序可能会受益于解决父母观看习惯的干预措施。

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