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Time Well Spent? Relating Television Use to Children's Free-Time Activities

机译:时间用完了吗?将电视的使用与儿童的业余活动联系起来

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OBJECTIVES. This study assessed the claim that children's television use interferes with time spent in more developmentally appropriate activities.METHODS. Data came from the first wave of the Child Development Supplement, a nationally representative sample of children aged 0 to 12 in 1997 ( N = 1712). Twenty-four-hour time-use diaries from 1 randomly chosen weekday and 1 randomly chosen weekend day were used to assess children's time spent watching television, time spent with parents, time spent with siblings, time spent reading (or being read to), time spent doing homework, time spent in creative play, and time spent in active play. Ordinary least squares multiple regression was used to assess the relationship between children's television use and time spent pursuing other activities.RESULTS. Results indicated that time spent watching television both with and without parents or siblings was negatively related to time spent with parents or siblings, respectively, in other activities. Television viewing also was negatively related to time spent doing homework for 7- to 12-year-olds and negatively related to creative play, especially among very young children (younger than 5 years). There was no relationship between time spent watching television and time spent reading (or being read to) or to time spent in active play.CONCLUSIONS. The results of this study are among the first to provide empirical support for the assumptions made by the American Academy of Pediatrics in their screen time recommendations. Time spent viewing television both with and without parents and siblings present was strongly negatively related to time spent interacting with parents or siblings. Television viewing was associated with decreased homework time and decreased time in creative play. Conversely, there was no support for the widespread belief that television interferes with time spent reading or in active play.
机译:目标这项研究评估了有关儿童使用电视会干扰花费在更适合发展的活动上的时间的说法。数据来自《儿童发展补编》的第一波研究,该报告是1997年全国代表性的0至12岁儿童的样本(N = 1712)。从1个随机选择的工作日和1个随机选择的周末的24小时时间使用日记中,评估孩子的看电视时间,与父母的时间,与兄弟姐妹的时间,阅读(或阅读)的时间,花在做家庭作业上的时间,在创意游戏上花费的时间以及在活跃游戏上花费的时间。普通最小二乘多元回归用于评估儿童电视使用量和进行其他活动所花费时间之间的关系。结果表明,在有其他活动的情况下,与父母或兄弟姐妹一起看电视的时间与与父母或兄弟姐妹一起看电视的时间成负相关。电视观看还与7到12岁的家庭作业花费时间负相关,而与创意游戏(尤其是年幼的孩子(5岁以下)尤其如此)负相关。看电视所花费的时间与阅读(或被阅读)所花费的时间与活跃游戏所花费的时间之间没有任何关系。这项研究的结果是最早为美国儿科学会在筛选时间建议中做出的假设提供实证支持的研究之一。在有父母和没有兄弟姐妹的情况下观看电视所花费的时间与与父母或兄弟姐妹互动所花费的时间密切相关。看电视与减少功课时间和减少创作时间有关。相反,没有普遍支持的观点,即电视会干扰阅读或活跃游戏中的时间。

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