An Exploratory Investigation on Exposure, Perception and Patterns of Usage of Digital Technology among Children in a North Indian City

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Madhvi Tripathi, S. Mishra
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Background: Digital technologies such as smartphones, tablets and laptops have become a mainstay part of nearly every household and are gradually being integrated into the lives of both adults and children. We aim to determine the extent of exposure and usage of digital technology by children in their daily activities and to understand the transition in technological preferences and attitudes over the generation. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 400 children (both boys and girls) aged 05-12 years living in Prayagraj city of Uttar Pradesh, India, using a pretested interview schedule. Descriptive and bivariate statistics were used for data analysis. The phenomenological method was used to understand respondents’ viewpoints about their preferences and attitudes related to technology. Results: An overwhelming majority of households have television (TV) followed by digital cameras, laptops, tablets, kindle and video games such as Playstation. Nearly half of children began to use digital devices from the age of 7 to 8 years. Nearly two-third of the children learnt to use digital devices on their own, and about 12% of them reported often practicing media multitasking. Over the generation, differences are noted in terms of possession, use and perception regarding digital technology. Conclusion: The availability of media content on such devices influences the screen time of children of all ages. The study underscores the importance of parental monitoring and devising a policy to regulate the ownership of digital devices and to reduce screen time to less than two hours per day, especially during early childhood.
印度北部城市儿童数字技术暴露、感知和使用模式的探索性调查
背景:智能手机、平板电脑和笔记本电脑等数字技术已成为几乎每个家庭的支柱,并逐渐融入成人和儿童的生活。我们的目标是确定儿童在日常活动中接触和使用数字技术的程度,并了解这一代人对技术偏好和态度的转变。方法:对居住在印度北方邦Prayagraj市的400名05-12岁儿童(包括男孩和女孩)进行横断面研究,采用预先测试的访谈时间表。数据分析采用描述性和双变量统计。现象学方法被用来理解受访者对他们与技术相关的偏好和态度的看法。结果:绝大多数家庭都有电视,其次是数码相机、笔记本电脑、平板电脑、kindle和Playstation等视频游戏。近一半的儿童从7岁到8岁开始使用数字设备。近三分之二的孩子学会了自己使用数字设备,其中约12%的孩子表示经常练习媒体多任务处理。在这一代人中,人们注意到在拥有、使用和感知数字技术方面的差异。结论:此类设备上媒体内容的可用性影响所有年龄段儿童的屏幕时间。这项研究强调了父母监控和制定政策的重要性,以规范数字设备的所有权,并将每天的屏幕时间减少到两小时以下,尤其是在儿童早期。
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