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How parents can affect excessive spending of time on screen-based activities

机译:父母如何影响过多的时间在基于屏幕的活动上

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Background The aim of this study is to explore the association between family-related factors and excessive time spent on screen-based activities among school-aged children. Methods A cross-sectional survey using the methodology of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study was performed in 2013, with data collected from Slovak (n?=?258) and Czech (n?=?406) 11- and 15-year-old children. The effects of age, gender, availability of a TV or computer in the bedroom, parental rules on time spent watching TV or working on a computer, parental rules on the content of TV programmes and computer work and watching TV together with parents on excessive time spent with screen-based activities were explored using logistic regression models. Results Two-thirds of respondents watch TV or play computer games at least two hours a day. Older children have a 1.80-times higher chance of excessive TV watching (CI: 1.30-2.51) and a 3.91-times higher chance of excessive computer use (CI: 2.82-5.43) in comparison with younger children. More than half of children have a TV (53%) and a computer (73%) available in their bedroom, which increases the chance of excessive TV watching by 1.59 times (CI: 1.17-2.16) and of computer use by 2.25 times (CI: 1.59-3.20). More than half of parents rarely or never apply rules on the length of TV watching (64%) or time spent on computer work (56%), and their children have a 1.76-times higher chance of excessive TV watching (CI: 1.26-2.46) and a 1.50-times greater chance of excessive computer use (CI: 1.07-2.08). A quarter of children reported that they are used to watching TV together with their parents every day, and these have a 1.84-times higher chance of excessive TV watching (1.25-2.70). Conclusions Reducing time spent watching TV by applying parental rules or a parental role model might help prevent excessive time spent on screen-based activities.
机译:背景技术本研究的目的是探讨与家庭有关的因素与学龄儿童在屏幕活动上花费的过多时间之间的联系。方法2013年,采用学龄儿童健康行为研究方法进行了横断面调查,数据来自斯洛伐克(n?=?258)和捷克(n?=?406)11-和15-岁的孩子。年龄,性别,卧室中电视或计算机的可用性,父母对于看电视或工作计算机的时间的父母规定,对电视节目和计算机工作内容的父母规定以及与父母一起长时间看电视的影响使用逻辑回归模型探索了基于屏幕的活动所花费的时间。结果三分之二的受访者每天至少两个小时看电视或玩电脑游戏。与年龄较大的孩子相比,年龄较大的孩子有更多的时间看电视(CI:1.30-2.51)的几率是1.80倍,有过多的计算机使用(CI:2.82-5.43)的几率是3.91倍。超过一半的孩子在卧室里有电视(53%)和计算机(73%),这会使过度观看电视的机会增加1.59倍(CI:1.17-2.16),而计算机使用率则增加2.25倍(CI CI:1.59-3.20)。超过一半的父母很少或从来没有对看电视的时间长短(64%)或花在计算机工作上的时间(56%)制定规则,他们的孩子过量看电视的几率是1.76倍(CI:1.26- 2.46)和计算机过度使用的机会增加1.50倍(CI:1.07-2.08)。有四分之一的儿童报告说,他们每天习惯与父母一起看电视,而过度看电视的几率是后者的1.84倍(1.25-2.70)。结论通过应用父母规则或父母榜样来减少花在看电视上的时间可能有助于防止花费过多的时间在基于屏幕的活动上。

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