Infant and preschool childhood Screen time and psychopathology or parental concerns in a Portuguese Sample

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Autor(a) principal: Pires, Sofia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pessoa, Mariana, Costa, Ana Vera, Susana Santos, Vânia Martins, Joana Calejo Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
Texto Completo: https://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/14054
Resumo: Objectives: This study intends to characterize the habits of screen time exposure in a sample of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers and to assess if there’s a relationship between the proportion of early childhood excessive exposure to screen time and the presence of psychopathology and parental concerns. Methods: A cross-sectional cohort study of patients in a Child and Adolescent Psychiatric outpatient unit and children followed exclusively in Primary Health Care in the same geographic area was carried out. The information was collected from a self-report filled questionnaire by the caregiver, between October 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019. The exposure time was defined according to the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations regarding the average daily exposure time. Results: The need for a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry follow-up consultation and behavior concerns during early childhood are significantly associated with screen time, with a greater proportion within the group with an average daily exposure time higher than recommended (p=0,006 and p=0,032 respectively). Conclusion: The study found an association between screen time exposure, parent behavior concerns and the need for follow-up in Child and Adolescence Psychiatry outpatient. Further studies are needed in order to better understand this subject.
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spelling Infant and preschool childhood Screen time and psychopathology or parental concerns in a Portuguese SampleEarly childhood screen time and psychopathology in a Portuguese Sample television; attitude to computer; cell phone; infant; child, preschooltelevisão; atitude com o computador; telemóvel; bebé; criança; pré-escolar.Objectives: This study intends to characterize the habits of screen time exposure in a sample of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers and to assess if there’s a relationship between the proportion of early childhood excessive exposure to screen time and the presence of psychopathology and parental concerns. Methods: A cross-sectional cohort study of patients in a Child and Adolescent Psychiatric outpatient unit and children followed exclusively in Primary Health Care in the same geographic area was carried out. The information was collected from a self-report filled questionnaire by the caregiver, between October 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019. The exposure time was defined according to the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations regarding the average daily exposure time. Results: The need for a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry follow-up consultation and behavior concerns during early childhood are significantly associated with screen time, with a greater proportion within the group with an average daily exposure time higher than recommended (p=0,006 and p=0,032 respectively). Conclusion: The study found an association between screen time exposure, parent behavior concerns and the need for follow-up in Child and Adolescence Psychiatry outpatient. Further studies are needed in order to better understand this subject.Objective:To characterize the habits of screen exposure time in a sample of infants and preschoolers and to assess if there is a relationship between the proportion of early childhood excessive screen exposure time and the presence of psychopathology and parental concerns. Methods: A cross-sectional cohort study was conducted with 38 infants and preschoolers in a Child and Adolescent Psychiatric outpatient unit and children followed exclusively in Primary Health Care in the same geographic area (Vila Nova de Gaia/ Espinho Hospital Center). Information was collected from a self-report questionnaire filled by the caregiver between October 1st, 2018, and June 30th, 2019. Results: Screen time was analyzed and organized in two groups: the H group (screen time higher than recommended) and R group (within the recommended), according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. The need for referral to a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry appointment and the presence of parental behavior concerns related to behavior changes during early childhood are significantly associated with screen time, with a greater proportion within the H group (71.8% (n=15) vs. 31.3% (n=6), p=0.006 for the appointment and 61.1% (n=13) vs. 25% (n=4), p=0.032 for behavior concerns).There is also a tendency towards a higher percentage of overweight/obesity, sleep and food-related concerns in the H group.Only 45% of the total sample fulfilled the recommendations regarding screen exposure (p value ≤0.05). Conclusion: The study found an association between screen exposure time above the recommended and presence of psychopathology and parental concern for behavioral changes. Data were statistically significant.Universidade de Fortaleza2022-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Peer-reviewed Article""Avaliado pelos pares""Avaliado pelos pares"application/pdfhttps://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/1405410.5020/18061230.2022.14054Brazilian Journal in Health Promotion; Vol. 35 (2022); 11Revista Brasileña en Promoción de la Salud; Vol. 35 (2022); 11Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde; v. 35 (2022); 111806-1230reponame:Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúdeinstname:Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor)instacron:UFORenghttps://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/14054/6980Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúdehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPires, Sofia Pessoa, MarianaCosta, Ana Vera Susana SantosVânia MartinsJoana Calejo Jorge2022-09-05T18:24:13Zoai:ojs.ojs.unifor.br:article/14054Revistahttps://periodicos.unifor.br/RBPS/oai1806-12301806-1222opendoar:2022-09-05T18:24:13Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde - Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Infant and preschool childhood Screen time and psychopathology or parental concerns in a Portuguese Sample
Early childhood screen time and psychopathology in a Portuguese Sample
title Infant and preschool childhood Screen time and psychopathology or parental concerns in a Portuguese Sample
spellingShingle Infant and preschool childhood Screen time and psychopathology or parental concerns in a Portuguese Sample
Pires, Sofia
television; attitude to computer; cell phone; infant; child, preschool
televisão; atitude com o computador; telemóvel; bebé; criança; pré-escolar.
title_short Infant and preschool childhood Screen time and psychopathology or parental concerns in a Portuguese Sample
title_full Infant and preschool childhood Screen time and psychopathology or parental concerns in a Portuguese Sample
title_fullStr Infant and preschool childhood Screen time and psychopathology or parental concerns in a Portuguese Sample
title_full_unstemmed Infant and preschool childhood Screen time and psychopathology or parental concerns in a Portuguese Sample
title_sort Infant and preschool childhood Screen time and psychopathology or parental concerns in a Portuguese Sample
author Pires, Sofia
author_facet Pires, Sofia
Pessoa, Mariana
Costa, Ana Vera
Susana Santos
Vânia Martins
Joana Calejo Jorge
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author2 Pessoa, Mariana
Costa, Ana Vera
Susana Santos
Vânia Martins
Joana Calejo Jorge
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pires, Sofia
Pessoa, Mariana
Costa, Ana Vera
Susana Santos
Vânia Martins
Joana Calejo Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv television; attitude to computer; cell phone; infant; child, preschool
televisão; atitude com o computador; telemóvel; bebé; criança; pré-escolar.
topic television; attitude to computer; cell phone; infant; child, preschool
televisão; atitude com o computador; telemóvel; bebé; criança; pré-escolar.
description Objectives: This study intends to characterize the habits of screen time exposure in a sample of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers and to assess if there’s a relationship between the proportion of early childhood excessive exposure to screen time and the presence of psychopathology and parental concerns. Methods: A cross-sectional cohort study of patients in a Child and Adolescent Psychiatric outpatient unit and children followed exclusively in Primary Health Care in the same geographic area was carried out. The information was collected from a self-report filled questionnaire by the caregiver, between October 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019. The exposure time was defined according to the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations regarding the average daily exposure time. Results: The need for a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry follow-up consultation and behavior concerns during early childhood are significantly associated with screen time, with a greater proportion within the group with an average daily exposure time higher than recommended (p=0,006 and p=0,032 respectively). Conclusion: The study found an association between screen time exposure, parent behavior concerns and the need for follow-up in Child and Adolescence Psychiatry outpatient. Further studies are needed in order to better understand this subject.
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