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Development and Validation of the Problematic Media Use Measure: A Parent Report Measure of Screen Media "Addiction" in Children.

Sarah E Domoff1,2, Kristen Harrison3, Ashley N Gearhardt4, Douglas A Gentile5, Julie C Lumeng2,6,7, Alison L Miller2,8.   

Abstract

Although problematic media use among adolescents is of wide interest, less is known regarding problematic media use among younger children. The current study reports on the development and validation of a parent-report measure of one potential aspect of children's problematic use-screen media addiction-via the Problematic Media Use Measure (PMUM). Items were based on the nine criteria for Internet Gaming Disorder in the DSM-5. The first study describes the development and preliminary validation of the PMUM in a sample of 291 mothers. Mothers (80.8% identified as White) of children 4 through 11 years of age completed the PMUM and measures of child screen time and child psychosocial functioning. EFA indicated a unidimensional construct of screen media addiction. The final versions of the PMUM (27 items) and PMUM Short Form (PMUM-SF, 9 items) evidenced high internal consistency (Cronbach α = .97 and α = .93, respectively). Regression analyses were conducted to examine convergent validity of the PMUM with indicators of child psychosocial functioning. Convergent validity was supported and the PMUM scales also independently predicted children's total difficulties in functioning, over and above hours of screen time, indicating incremental validity. The second study sought to confirm the factor structure of the PMUM-SF and test for measurement invariance across gender. In a sample of 632 parents, we confirmed the factor structure of the PMUM-SF and found measurement invariance for boys and girls. These studies support the use of the PMUM-SF as a measure of screen media addiction in children ages 4 through 11 years old.

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Keywords:  children; internet gaming disorder; mobile device; problematic media use; screen addiction

Year:  2017        PMID: 30873299      PMCID: PMC6411079          DOI: 10.1037/ppm0000163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Pop Media Cult


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10.  Adverse Childhood Experiences and Problematic Media Use: Perceptions of Caregivers of High-Risk Youth.

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