| Literature DB >> 25613954 |
Stephen Houghton1, Simon C Hunter, Michael Rosenberg, Lisa Wood, Corinne Zadow, Karen Martin, Trevor Shilton.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Paediatric recommendations to limit children's and adolescents' screen based media use (SBMU) to less than two hours per day appear to have gone unheeded. Given the associated adverse physical and mental health outcomes of SBMU it is understandable that concern is growing worldwide. However, because the majority of studies measuring SBMU have focused on TV viewing, computer use, video game playing, or a combination of these the true extent of total SBMU (including non-sedentary hand held devices) and time spent on specific screen activities remains relatively unknown. This study assesses the amount of time Australian children and adolescents spend on all types of screens and specific screen activities.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25613954 PMCID: PMC4324783 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-15-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Numbers (and proportions) of young people reporting engaging in specific forms of screen use
| Activity | Number engaging in activity (%) |
|---|---|
| Watched TV | 2381 (93.7%) |
| Listen Music, Watch Videos | 2310 (91.8%) |
| 2176 (86.0%) | |
| Research, web Use for School Work | 1569 (63.6%) |
| Download Music Videos or Music | 1446 (57.8%) |
| 1335 (54.7%) | |
| Indie Games | 1050 (42.9%) |
| Puzzle Board Card Games | 1005 (40.9%) |
| Kik/Tumblr/Instagram | 997 (40.5%) |
| Action Adventure Games | 930 (37.7%) |
| Shooter Games | 891 (36.2%) |
| Driving Games | 873 (35.8%) |
| Sports Games | 842 (34.8%) |
| 852 (33.9%) | |
| Instant Messenger | 658 (26.9%) |
| Rhythm/Music Games | 562 (23.1%) |
| Role Playing Games | 563 (23.1%) |
| MMORG | 519 (21.1%) |
| Online Shopping | 498 (20.6%) |
| 118 (7.8%) |
N (and percentage) of students engaging in screen use for more than two hours per weekday, by sex, grade, and screen activity
| Sex | Grade | Gaming | Social networking | Web | TV/DVD/Movie | Global a |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 3 | 2.63 (2.88) | 0.82 (1.97) | 1.74 (2.43) | 2.63 (2.71) | 3.16 (3.04) |
| 5 | 2.02 (2.02) | 0.77 (1.61) | 1.16 (1.59) | 2.10 (2.01) | 2.76 (2.38) | |
| 7 | 1.86 (2.09) | 1.20 (2.10) | 1.32 (1.82) | 2.17 (2.20) | 3.02 (2.32) | |
| 9 | 1.86 (2.56) | 1.96 (2.87) | 1.67 (1.96) | 2.52 (2.45) | 3.81 (2.59) | |
| Female | 3 | 1.98 (2.54) | 0.47 (1.47) | 1.50 (2.23) | 2.50 (2.43) | 2.69 (2.46) |
| 5 | 1.84 (2.52) | 1.07 (1.96) | 1.73 (2.37) | 2.68 (2.64) | 3.10 (2.59) | |
| 7 | 1.41 (2.06) | 2.13 (2.70) | 2.11 (2.27) | 3.02 (2.61) | 4.61 (2.64) | |
| 9 | 1.07 (2.02) | 3.18 (3.33) | 2.54 (2.53) | 3.34 (2.83) | 6.13 (2.84) |
aGlobal = Overall assessment of time spent interacting with screens per week day, not a cumulative total of different activities.
N (and percentage) of students engaging in screen use for more than two hours per weekday, by sex, age, and screen activity
| Sex | Grade | Screen activity engaged in for greater than two hours each weekday | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gaming | Social networking | Web | TV/DVD/Movie | Global a | ||
| Male | 3 | 107 (39.8%) | 30 (11.4%) | 60 (23.5%) | 104 (38.8%) | 132 (46.5%) |
| 5 | 106 (33.2%) | 31 (10.6%) | 44 (13.9%) | 104 (33.5%) | 151 (45.3%) | |
| 7 | 114 (33.4%) | 57 (16.8%) | 57 (16.4%) | 131 (37.5%) | 201 (55.5%) | |
| 9 | 84 (26.8%) | 83 (25.3%) | 71 (21.9%) | 139 (41.9%) | 237 (69.5%) | |
| Female | 3 | 79 (30.0%) | 15 (5.6%) | 58 (21.5%) | 102 (38.1%) | 124 (43.4%) |
| 5 | 63 (22.4%) | 47 (17.7%) | 57 (20.7%) | 119 (41.9%) | 161 (54.2%) | |
| 7 | 61 (20.8%) | 100 (32.3%) | 101 (32.6%) | 160 (51.1%) | 260 (82.3%) | |
| 9 | 42 (15.6%) | 141 (48.5%) | 118 (40.1%) | 162 (54.9%) | 271 (91.9%) | |
aGlobal = Overall assessment of time spent interacting with screens per week day, not a cumulative total of different activities.
Mean number of screen activities where the < 2 hours recommendation is broken, by sex and grade
| Sex | Grade | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 | ||
| Male | 1.02 (1.22)a | 0.82 (1.06)a | 0.97 (1.17)a | 1.08 (1.16)a | 0.97 (1.15) |
| Female | 0.84 (1.11)a | 0.93 (1.20)a | 1.30 (1.21)b | 1.51 (1.20)b | 1.15 (1.20) |
| Total | 0.93 (1.17) | 0.88 (1.13) | 1.13 (1.20) | 1.28 (1.18) | 1.06 (1.18) |
Note: where subscripts differ in columns, boys and girls differed significantly (p < .013).