Examination of the Life Habits of Preschool Children Based on Their Screen Use Patterns

Children Pub Date : 2024-07-14 DOI:10.3390/children11070856
Tuğba Yazıcı Çakıroğlu, Özkan Sapsağlam
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Children who open their eyes to a digital world begin interacting with screens in the early years of life. The interaction between screens and children starts from the very first moments of life and intensifies over time. The aim of this study is to examine the effects of screen use patterns on the life habits of preschool children. In this context, the relationships between problematic media use, eating habits, and self-care skills among preschool children are analyzed from various perspectives. Structured according to a mixed-methods research approach, this study employs both qualitative and quantitative research designs. The study group consists of 582 children continuing their education in preschool institutions across seven different regions and nine different provinces in Turkey, along with 20 of their parents. Random and non-random sampling methods were used to form the study group. Quantitative data were collected using the Problematic Media Use Measure, Children’s Eating Behavior Inventory, and Preschool Children (36–72 months) Self-Care Skills Scale—Teacher Form, while qualitative data were gathered through a semi-structured parent interview form. The study results indicate that problematic media use and eating behaviors significantly vary according to the screen time of children, with an increase in problematic media use linked to a rise in negative eating behaviors. Parents are found to perceive the use of media devices during mealtime as a necessity, thus employing them, and believe that their children’s social behaviors are shaped according to screen content.
根据屏幕使用模式考察学龄前儿童的生活习惯
睁开眼睛就看到数字世界的儿童在生命的最初几年就开始与屏幕互动。屏幕与儿童之间的互动始于生命的最初时刻,并随着时间的推移而不断加强。本研究旨在探讨屏幕使用模式对学龄前儿童生活习惯的影响。在此背景下,本研究从不同角度分析了学龄前儿童使用问题媒体、饮食习惯和自理能力之间的关系。本研究采用混合研究方法,同时运用定性和定量研究设计。研究对象包括土耳其 7 个不同地区和 9 个不同省份的 582 名在学前教育机构继续接受教育的儿童及其 20 名家长。研究小组采用随机和非随机抽样方法。定量数据采用问题媒体使用测量法、儿童进食行为量表和学龄前儿童(36-72 个月)自理能力量表-教师表进行收集,定性数据则通过半结构化家长访谈表进行收集。研究结果表明,问题媒体的使用和饮食行为因儿童使用屏幕时间的不同而有显著差异,问题媒体使用的增加与不良饮食行为的增加有关。研究发现,家长认为孩子在用餐时间使用媒体设备是一种需要,因此会雇佣他们,并认为孩子的社交行为是根据屏幕内容形成的。
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