Socioeconomic Inequality in Screen Time, Phone, and Tablet Use among Iranian Adolescents: Results of A National Study.

Q2 Medicine
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran Pub Date : 2023-09-05 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.47176/mjiri.37.96
Ghobad Moradi, Bakhtiar Piroozi, Farideh Mostafavi, Daem Roshani, Ebrahim Ghaderi, Seyyedeh Pouya Morovati
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Abstract

Background: Excessive screen time has been associated with a variety of negative health outcomes. We aimed to evaluate screen time and phone and tablet use in Iranian adolescents and their relation to the socioeconomic status of adolescents' families in 2018.

Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was carried out on 10-12-year-old adolescents from Kurdistan, Fars, and Markazi provinces. Cluster sampling was used for sampling. Data were collected by completing demographic questionnaires, calculating the BMI of adolescents and phone and tablet use, screen time, and socioeconomic status of the families. We used linear and logistic regression to estimate the final model. The concentration index was used to measure inequality and the Oaxaca decomposition to examine the different determinants of the inequality.

Results: 1590 adolescents (52.58% boys) were enrolled in our study. Screen time activities were significantly higher in boys, older adolescents, higher BMIs, more educated mothers, and 35< year-old fathers (P < 0.05). The use of mobile phones and tablets was significantly higher among boys, ten-year-olds, families with four or fewer members, higher BMIs, adolescents with higher levels of parental education, and more educated mothers (P < 0.05). In addition, the concentration index for screen time activities (C = 0.083) and phone and tablet use (C = 0.536) showed that screen time and phone and tablet use activities were higher in adolescents with high socioeconomic status.

Conclusion: Screen time, phone and tablet use were higher in adolescents with high socioeconomic status. Also, many other factors like gender, age, BMI, parents' education and age can affect screen time, phone and tablet use in adolescents.

伊朗青少年在屏幕时间、手机和平板电脑使用方面的社会经济不平等:一项全国性研究的结果。
背景:屏幕时间过长与多种负面健康结果有关。我们旨在评估2018年伊朗青少年的屏幕时间、手机和平板电脑使用情况,以及它们与青少年家庭社会经济地位的关系。方法:对库尔德斯坦、法尔斯和马卡齐省10-12岁青少年进行描述性分析研究。采用整群抽样进行抽样。通过完成人口统计问卷、计算青少年的身体质量指数、手机和平板电脑使用情况、屏幕时间和家庭的社会经济地位来收集数据。我们使用线性和逻辑回归来估计最终模型。浓度指数被用来衡量不平等和瓦哈卡分解来检查不平等的不同决定因素。结果:1590名青少年(52.58%)入组研究。男孩、年龄较大的青少年、较高的bmi、受教育程度较高的母亲和35岁以下的父亲的屏幕时间活动显著增加(P < 0.05)。男孩、10岁儿童、四口以下家庭、bmi较高、父母受教育程度较高的青少年和母亲受教育程度较高的青少年使用手机和平板电脑的比例显著高于男孩(P < 0.05)。此外,屏幕时间活动浓度指数(C = 0.083)和手机和平板电脑使用浓度指数(C = 0.536)显示,社会经济地位越高的青少年屏幕时间活动和手机和平板电脑使用活动越高。结论:社会经济地位高的青少年屏幕时间、手机和平板电脑使用时间较高。此外,性别、年龄、身体质量指数、父母的教育程度和年龄等许多其他因素也会影响青少年的屏幕时间、手机和平板电脑的使用。
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