The Effect of Mobile Devices on the Development and Health of Young Children

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Development and Health Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms Cognition Physical Health Parent-Child Relations Education Technology Use
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At a Glance
Age
36 Months – 48 Months
Sex
Any
Study type
Observational
Participants needed
874 (estimated)
Sponsor
Sheffield Hallam University · Other
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About This Trial
Interactive electronic devices (IEDs) have become a common part of young children's lives, yet research on this topic remains limited. Most studies utilise cross-sectional designs and present inconsistent evidence regarding the benefits and harms of IED use. Some findings suggest that IEDs may negatively impact sleep quality, be linked to visual impairment, and lead to reduced and more negative in…
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Children between 36 and 48 months old at the time of enrolment, who have received parent/carer consent for participation and provided verbal assent Exclusion Criteria: * Parents or child do not speak and/or understand English. * Child who is clinically diagnosed with a devel…
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Liane Beretta de Azevedo, Professor

+44 (0) 114 225 5571

l.azevedo@shu.ac.uk

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