[Impact of electronic devices used at an early age on language].

María Yvette Contreras-Silva, Neri Alejandro Álvarez Villalobos, Humberto de León-Gutiérrez, Gabriela Guadalupe Elizondo-Omaña, Gloria Navarrete-Floriano, Juan Carlos Romo-Salazar
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Background: The acquisition of language in infants is largely the result of the process of brain maturation, as well as environmental stimulation. Currently, society is in an era of technology and use of electronic devices from an early age.

Objective: The aim of this study was to demonstrate if the amount of time of use of electronic devices in children under 5 years of age affects language development.

Methods: An observational, comparative, survey-type study was carried out in 269 infants of both sexes, with an age range of 6 to <60 months. The language development section of the Child Development Scale (EDI) was used. A logistic regression was performed to determine the strength of association between the factors to be studied.

Results: 269 participants were included, of which 224 (83.2%) presented their level of neurological maturation, 44 infants (16.4%) presented laged development and one (0.4%) was classified as having developmental delay. It was found that the number of daily hours that an electronic device is used behaved as a risk factor by increasing the risk of delayed language development by 1.37 times for each hour of exposure (OR: 1.37, CI95%: 1.15-1.62).

Conclusions: It was shown that a greater number of hours of use of electronic devices is a risk factor for delayed language development in children under 5 years of age. Therefore, it is vital to limit its use in this population.

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[早期使用电子设备对语言的影响]。
背景:婴儿的语言习得在很大程度上是大脑成熟过程和环境刺激的结果。目前,社会正处于一个从小就使用电子设备的科技时代。目的:本研究的目的是证明5岁以下儿童使用电子设备的时间是否会影响语言发展。方法:采用观察性、比较性、调查型研究方法,对269名6 ~ 6岁的男女婴儿进行研究。结果:269名被试,其中224名(83.2%)存在神经系统成熟水平,44名(16.4%)存在发育迟缓,1名(0.4%)存在发育迟缓。研究发现,每天使用电子设备的时间是一个风险因素,每使用一小时,语言发育迟缓的风险增加1.37倍(OR: 1.37, CI95%: 1.15-1.62)。结论:研究表明,长时间使用电子设备是5岁以下儿童语言发育迟缓的一个危险因素。因此,在这一人群中限制其使用至关重要。
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