Literature DB >> 25247847

Does long time spending on the electronic devices affect the reading abilities? A cross-sectional study among Chinese school-aged children.

Zhen He1, Shanshan Shao1, Jie Zhou2, Juntao Ke3, Rui Kong1, Shengnan Guo1, Jiajia Zhang2, Ranran Song4.   

Abstract

Home literacy environment (HLE) is one of most important modifiable risk factors to dyslexia. With the development in technology, we include the electronic devices usage at home, such as computers and televisions, to the definition of HLE and investigate its impact on dyslexia based on the on-going project of Tongji's Reading Environment and Dyslexia Study. The data include 5063 children, primary school students (grade 3-grade 6), from a middle-sized city in China. We apply the principal component analysis (PCA) to reduce the large dimension of variables in HLE, and find the first three components, denoted as PC1, PC2 and PC3, can explain 95.45% of HLE information. PC1 and PC2 demonstrate strong positive association with 'total time spending on electronic devices' and 'literacy-related activity', respectively. PC3 demonstrates strong negative association with 'restrictions on using electronic devices'. From the generalized linear model, we find that PC1 significantly increases the risk of dyslexia (OR = 1.043, 95% CI: 1.018-1.070), while PC2 significantly decreases the risk of dyslexia (OR = 0.839, 95% CI: 0.795-0.886). Therefore, reducing the total time spending on electronic devices and increasing the literacy-related activity would be the potential protective factors for dyslexic children in China.
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Keywords:  Development dyslexia; Electronic devices; Home literacy environment; Principal components analysis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25247847     DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.08.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Dev Disabil        ISSN: 0891-4222


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