Parental perspectives on the impact of screen time on the language skills of typically developing Indian children.

IF 0.9 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
CoDAS Pub Date : 2024-04-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/20242023159en
Febha Varghese, Sudhin Karuppali
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Abstract

Purpose: The overuse of screen-based devices results in developmental problems in children. Parents are an integral part of the children's language development. The present study explores the parental perspectives on the impact of screen time on the language skills of typically developing school-going children using a developed questionnaire.

Methods: 192 parents of typically developing children between 6 and 10 years of age participated in the study. Phase 1 of the study included the development of a questionnaire targeting the impact of screen devices on language development. The questionnaire was converted into an online survey and was circulated among the parents in Phase 2. Descriptive statistics were performed on the retrieved data and a chi-square test was done to determine the association between the use of screen devices across all language parameters.

Results: Parents reported television and smartphones to be the most used type of device, with a large proportion of children using screen-based devices for 1-2 hours per day. Most parents reported children prefer watching screens mainly for entertainment purposes, occasionally under supervision, without depending on them as potential rewards. The impact of screen-based devices on language skills has been discussed under the semantics, syntax, and pragmatic aspects of language.

Conclusion: The findings of this study will help identify the existing trends in the usage of screen-based devices by children, thereby identifying potential contributing factors towards language delays. This information will also benefit in parental counselling during the interventional planning of children with language delays.

从家长角度看屏幕时间对发育正常的印度儿童语言技能的影响。
目的:过度使用屏幕设备会导致儿童出现发育问题。父母是儿童语言发展不可或缺的一部分。本研究使用一份已编制的调查问卷,从家长的角度探讨了屏幕时间对发育正常的在校儿童的语言能力的影响。方法:192 名 6 至 10 岁发育正常儿童的家长参与了本研究。研究的第一阶段包括编制一份针对屏幕设备对语言发展影响的调查问卷。该问卷被转换成在线调查问卷,并在第二阶段在家长中分发。对回收的数据进行了描述性统计,并进行了卡方检验,以确定屏幕设备的使用与所有语言参数之间的关联:家长们称电视和智能手机是使用最多的设备类型,大部分儿童每天使用屏幕设备的时间为 1-2 小时。大多数家长表示,儿童喜欢看屏幕主要是出于娱乐目的,偶尔会在监督下观看,而不会将其作为潜在的奖励。屏幕设备对语言技能的影响已在语言的语义、句法和语用方面进行了讨论:本研究的结果将有助于确定儿童使用屏幕设备的现有趋势,从而找出导致语言发育迟缓的潜在因素。这些信息还将有助于在对语言迟缓儿童进行干预规划时为家长提供咨询。
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