Associations between Media Use and Executive Dysfunction among Preschool Children in Bangkok, Thailand

IF 0.3 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Prakasit Wannapaschaiyong, Saruta Wattanakijthamrong, K. Kallawicha, Sureelak Sutchritpongsa
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Abstract This study aims to describe the relation between media use characteristics and executive dysfunction in Thai preschoolers. Secondary data were retrieved from a cross-sectional study to compare two Thai executive functions (EFs) assessment forms. Questionnaire data from 110 caregivers of preschool children were analyzed. The research materials included a sociodemographic information form, parenting style and dimensions questionnaire, a 1-week screen time diary, and the behavior rating inventory of executive function-preschool version (BRIEF-P). Findings showed a 23.6% prevalence of executive dysfunction among Thai preschool children. Children's media use characteristics associated with global executive dysfunction included less co-viewing time with caregivers. Shorter co-viewing time was linked to a deficiency of inhibition, emotional control, and planning and organization. Meanwhile, extended viewing of low-quality content was associated with impaired working memory. However, total screen time and setting screen time limits were not associated with executive dysfunction. Co-viewing with caregivers and limiting exposure to low-quality content must be promoted to minimize the adverse effects on EF development.
泰国曼谷学龄前儿童媒体使用与执行功能障碍的关系
摘要本研究旨在探讨泰国学龄前儿童媒介使用特征与执行功能障碍的关系。次要数据从横断面研究中检索,以比较两种泰国执行功能(EFs)评估表格。对110名学龄前儿童照顾者的问卷资料进行分析。研究材料包括社会人口学信息表、父母教养方式及维度问卷、1周屏幕时间日记、幼儿版执行功能行为评定量表(BRIEF-P)。结果显示,泰国学龄前儿童中执行功能障碍的患病率为23.6%。与整体执行功能障碍相关的儿童媒体使用特征包括与照顾者共同观看的时间较少。较短的共同观看时间与抑制、情绪控制、计划和组织能力的缺乏有关。同时,长时间观看低质量的内容与工作记忆受损有关。然而,总屏幕时间和设置屏幕时间限制与执行功能障碍无关。必须提倡与护理人员共同观看和限制低质量内容的暴露,以尽量减少对EF发展的不利影响。
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