Tolerance of Gadget Use in Children as a Preventive Measure for Nomophobia

Ellen Prima, Negeri Prof. K.H, Saifuddin Zuhri, Indonesia Purwokerto
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Rapid developments in the field of science and technology have given birth to the phenomenon of "nomophobia", where people feel anxious and afraid if they cannot access their mobile phones. This also has an impact on children, where excessive use of gadgets can trigger negative behavior patterns and consumptive traits. In childhood, the brain develops rapidly and becomes the foundation for future activities and quality of life. Excessive use of gadgets in children can interfere with brain development and trigger behavioral changes. This study, with a qualitative method, examines the tolerance of gadget use in children as a preventive effort for nomophobia. From 20 child samples, it was found that four children were not addicted to gadgets and had good sleep quality, two children were not addicted to gadgets with poor sleep quality, two children were addicted to gadgets with poor sleep quality, and one child was addicted to gadgets with very poor sleep quality. These findings suggest that excessive use of gadgets can have a negative impact on children's sleep quality. Therefore, it is important for parents to limit the use of gadgets in children and encourage other activities that are more beneficial to their development.
儿童对小工具使用的宽容度是预防 "厌物症 "的措施之一
科技领域的飞速发展催生了 "手机恐惧症 "现象,即如果无法使用手机,人们就会感到焦虑和恐惧。这对儿童也有影响,过度使用小工具会引发负面行为模式和消耗性特征。儿童时期大脑发育迅速,是未来活动和生活质量的基础。儿童过度使用小工具会干扰大脑发育,引发行为变化。本研究采用定性方法,考察了儿童对使用小工具的容忍度,以此来预防儿童恐网症。从 20 个儿童样本中发现,有 4 个儿童不沉迷于小工具,睡眠质量良好;有 2 个儿童不沉迷于小工具,睡眠质量较差;有 2 个儿童沉迷于小工具,睡眠质量较差;有 1 个儿童沉迷于小工具,睡眠质量极差。这些结果表明,过度使用小工具会对儿童的睡眠质量产生负面影响。因此,家长应限制儿童使用小工具,鼓励他们进行其他更有益于成长的活动。
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