Prevalence of screen time use and its relationship with obesity, sleep quality, and parental knowledge of related guidelines: A study on children and adolescents attending Primary Healthcare Centers in the Makkah Region.

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Family and Community Medicine Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-19 DOI:10.4103/jfcm.jfcm_335_21
Turki A Alqarni, Mohammed A Alshamrani, Alhussain S Alzahrani, Asmaa M AlRefaie, Ohoud H Balkhair, Samar Z Alsaegh
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Abstract

Background: Since the use of handheld electronic devises is prevalent among people of all ages, health organizations have specified appropriate screen times for the different age groups. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of screen use and its association with sleep quality and obesity.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on people attending three Primary Healthcare Centers in the Makkah region between January and October 2019. The three-part questionnaire filled by parents collected data on sociodemographics, parental knowledge of guidelines, and asleep quality. Data were analyzed using STATA 14.2. For continuous variables, groups were compared using t-test; Pearson Chi-squared test or Fisher's exact test, as appropriate, was employed for categorical variables.

Results: A total of 450 individuals completed the questionnaire. Children 2-12 years old spent more time and used phones, tablets, and television (TV) more frequently, while those younger than 2 or older than 12 used phones and TVs more than other devices. High body mass index was associated with the daily usage of electronic devices. Fewer hours of sleep, longer time to fall sleep, and longer hours in bed were associated with the usage of all electronic devices. Furthermore, a good knowledge of the maximum time allowed for children and teenagers and content scoring system was associated with hours slept per night, and low knowledge was associated with higher frequency of using electronic devices.

Conclusion: Children spent long periods using electronic devices, and despite knowing the guidelines, parents still allowed their children to exceed the time acceptable for the use of electronic devices, which could lead to future social problems.

屏幕时间使用的流行程度及其与肥胖、睡眠质量和父母相关指导知识的关系:对麦加地区初级卫生保健中心的儿童和青少年的研究
背景:由于手持式电子设备的使用在所有年龄段的人群中都很普遍,卫生组织为不同年龄组规定了适当的屏幕时间。这项研究的目的是调查屏幕使用的普遍程度及其与睡眠质量和肥胖的关系。材料和方法:本横断面研究是在2019年1月至10月期间在麦加地区三家初级卫生保健中心就诊的人群中进行的。由父母填写的三部分问卷收集了社会人口统计数据、父母对指导方针的了解以及睡眠质量。数据分析采用STATA 14.2。对于连续变量,组间比较采用t检验;对分类变量采用皮尔逊卡方检验或费雪精确检验。结果:共450人完成问卷。2-12岁的孩子使用手机、平板电脑和电视的时间更长,而2岁以下或12岁以上的孩子使用手机和电视的时间比其他设备多。高体重指数与日常使用电子设备有关。更少的睡眠时间、更长的入睡时间和更长的卧床时间与所有电子设备的使用有关。此外,对儿童和青少年允许的最大时间和内容评分系统的了解程度与每晚睡眠时间有关,而对电子设备使用频率的了解程度较低。结论:孩子长时间使用电子设备,尽管知道指导方针,但父母仍然允许孩子超过可接受的使用电子设备的时间,这可能会导致未来的社会问题。
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Journal of Family and Community Medicine
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