Association between the use of mobile touchscreen devices and the quality of parent-child interaction in preschoolers

Krisztina Liszkai-Peres, Zsófia Budai, Adrienn Kocsis, Z. Jurányi, Á. Pogány, György Kampis, Ádám Miklósi, Veronika Konok
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The early use of mobile touchscreen devices (MTSDs), including smartphones and tablets, may reduce the frequency and quality of social interactions between children and parents, which could impact their relationship and have negative consequences on children's socio-cognitive development. In this study, we applied a parental questionnaire and a behavioral observational method in a laboratory setting (free and structured play sessions) to examine the association between preschool MTSD use and the quantity and quality of parent–child relationships. Our findings revealed that preschoolers who regularly use MTSDs (n = 47, aged 4–7 years, engaging in MTSD use for at least 2 h per week) are spending less time with their parents and exhibited lower quality interactions compared to non-users (n = 25). However, shared offline leisure time with parents serves as a protective factor among MTSD-users. Furthermore, our study demonstrated a positive association between parents' and children's media use. The results suggest that preschool MTSD use may have unfavorable effects on parent–child interactions, both in terms of quantity and quality. Alternatively, lower quantity and quality of parent–child interaction may lead to higher MTSD use in the child. Based on the results, the importance of engaging in sufficient offline family interactions besides digital media use should be emphasized to parents of preschoolers, and health organizations and governments should include this in their recommendations and policies concerning childhood digital media use.
学龄前儿童使用移动触摸屏设备与亲子互动质量之间的关系
包括智能手机和平板电脑在内的移动触屏设备(MTSD)的早期使用可能会降低儿童与父母之间社交互动的频率和质量,从而影响他们之间的关系,并对儿童的社会认知发展产生负面影响。在本研究中,我们在实验室环境(自由游戏和结构化游戏环节)中采用了家长问卷和行为观察法,研究了学龄前儿童使用智能手机和平板电脑与亲子关系的数量和质量之间的关联。我们的研究结果表明,与不使用多媒体玩具的学龄前儿童(人数=25)相比,经常使用多媒体玩具的学龄前儿童(人数=47,年龄为4-7岁,每周至少使用2小时)与父母在一起的时间较少,互动质量较低。然而,与父母共享线下休闲时间对使用移动电话、手机和平板电脑的儿童来说是一个保护因素。此外,我们的研究还表明,父母使用媒体与儿童使用媒体之间存在正相关。研究结果表明,学龄前儿童使用多媒体可能会在数量和质量上对亲子互动产生不利影响。或者说,亲子互动的数量和质量较低可能会导致儿童使用更多的多媒体服务。根据研究结果,除了使用数字媒体外,还应向学龄前儿童的家长强调充分的线下家庭互动的重要性,卫生组织和政府也应将此纳入有关儿童数字媒体使用的建议和政策中。
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