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Abstract
Background: In the interest of accurately assessing the effects of digital technology use in early childhood, researchers and experts have emphasized the need to conceptualize and measure children's digital technology use beyond screen time. Researchers have argued that many patterns of early digital technology use could be problematic, resulting in the emerging need to list and examine their measures.
Objective: We aimed to review existing empirical literature that is using measures for problematic digital technology use in preschool children with the end goal of identifying a set of reliable and valid measures, predicting negative outcomes for children's health, development, or well-being.
Methods: We conducted a scoping review across the Web of Science, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases to identify peer-reviewed publications that were published from January 2012 to December 2023, were written in the English language, described an empirical study, and included a measure of problematic digital technology use beyond exposure (ie, screen time) in children aged 0 to 6 years.
Results: The search yielded 95 empirical studies, in which 18 composite measures of problematic use and 23 measures of specific problematic use aspects were found. Existing composite measures conceptualize problematic use as either a group of risky behaviors or as a group of symptoms of a presumed underlying disorder, with the latter being more common. Looking at their conceptual background and psychometric properties, existing composite measures fall short of reliably assessing all the crucial aspects of problematic digital technology use in early childhood. Therefore, the benefits and shortcomings of single-aspect problematic digital technology use measures are evaluated and discussed.
Conclusions: On the basis of current research, early exposure to digital technologies, device use before sleep, and solitary device use represent measures that have been consistently associated with negative outcomes for children. In addition, potential measures of problematic use include device use during meals, device use for emotional regulation, device multitasking, and technoference, warranting further research. Public health benefits of defining problematic digital technology use as a group of risky behaviors rather than a group of addiction symptoms are discussed.
背景:为了准确评估儿童早期使用数字技术的影响,研究人员和专家强调有必要概念化和测量儿童在屏幕时间之外使用数字技术的情况。研究人员认为,早期数字技术的许多使用模式可能存在问题,因此有必要列出并检查它们的措施。目的:我们旨在回顾现有的实证文献,这些文献使用了学龄前儿童数字技术使用问题的测量方法,最终目标是确定一套可靠有效的测量方法,预测儿童健康、发展或福祉的负面结果。方法:我们对Web of Science、PubMed和b谷歌Scholar数据库进行了范围审查,以确定2012年1月至2023年12月期间发表的同行评议出版物,这些出版物以英语写成,描述了一项实证研究,并包括0至6岁儿童使用数字技术的问题(即屏幕时间)。结果:共获得95项实证研究,其中问题使用综合测度18项,问题使用具体方面测度23项。现有的综合措施将有问题的使用概念化为一组危险行为或一组假定的潜在疾病的症状,后者更为常见。从概念背景和心理测量特性来看,现有的综合测量方法无法可靠地评估儿童早期使用数字技术的所有关键方面。因此,评估和讨论了单面问题数字技术使用措施的优点和缺点。结论:根据目前的研究,早期接触数字技术、睡前使用电子设备和单独使用电子设备一直与儿童的负面结果相关。此外,潜在的问题使用措施包括吃饭时使用设备,情绪调节使用设备,设备多任务处理和技术会议,值得进一步研究。讨论了将有问题的数字技术使用定义为一组危险行为而不是一组成瘾症状对公共卫生的好处。
期刊介绍:
JMIR Mental Health (JMH, ISSN 2368-7959) is a PubMed-indexed, peer-reviewed sister journal of JMIR, the leading eHealth journal (Impact Factor 2016: 5.175).
JMIR Mental Health focusses on digital health and Internet interventions, technologies and electronic innovations (software and hardware) for mental health, addictions, online counselling and behaviour change. This includes formative evaluation and system descriptions, theoretical papers, review papers, viewpoint/vision papers, and rigorous evaluations.