儿童和青少年参与以家庭为中心的问题游戏和过度屏幕使用计划的经验。

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Sabina Kapetanovic, Sophie Wilts, Marie Werner, Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson
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摘要

背景:包括游戏和社交媒体在内的屏幕使用在过去十年中有所增加,可能对儿童发育和心理健康产生不利影响。为了防止过度使用屏幕(ESU)和问题游戏(PG)带来的潜在问题,学者们为PG和ESU (FAME)开发了一个以家庭为中心的项目,涉及儿童和至少一位家长。本研究的目的是探讨儿童及家长参与试点fame计划的经验。方法:在10个参与试点fame的家庭中,8名儿童(12-15岁;两个女孩)和10位家长(其中3位是父亲)参加了单独的半结构化访谈,涉及的问题包括a)家庭对该计划的看法和b)对该计划的改进建议。采用反身性主位分析法对数据进行分析。结果:构建了四个不同的主题:主题1,“节目积极性”,主题2,“节目批评”,主题3,“节目交付”,主题4,“内容开发”。具体来说,虽然该项目因其小组形式和促进的同伴支持而广受好评,但进行一些调整,如纳入更多的讨论和学习机会,以及延长时间,将有可能改善其实施和可行性。结论:fame试点项目有望解决儿童及其父母与PG和ESU相关的挑战。随着进一步的完善,该计划可以成为支持健康家庭动态和屏幕使用的有效工具。
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Parents' and Children's Experiences of Participation in the Family Centered Program for Problematic Gaming and Excessive Screen Use in Child and Adolescent Population.

Background: Screen use, including gaming and social media, has increased over the past decade, potentially having adverse effects on child development and mental health. To prevent the potential problems arising from excessive screen use (ESU) and problem gaming (PG) scholars have developed a Family centered program for PG and ESU (FAME) involving both children and at least one parent in the program. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of children's and parents' participation in the pilot-FAME program.

Method: Out of ten families who participated in the pilot-FAME, eight children (age 12-15; two girls), along with ten parents, out of which three fathers, participated in individual semi-structured interviews involving questions about a) families' perceptions of the program and b) suggestions for improvement of the program. The data were analyzed with Reflexive Thematic Analysis.

Results: Four distinct themes were constructed: Theme 1, "Positivity regarding program", Theme 2, "Criticism regarding the program", Theme 3, "Program delivery", and Theme 4, "Content development". Specifically, while the program was well-received for its group format and the peer support it facilitated, making adaptions such as incorporating more discussion and learning opportunities, along with extending the duration, would have potential to improve its delivery and feasibility.

Conclusion: The pilot-FAME program shows promise in addressing the challenges associated with PG and ESU among children and their parents. With further refinements, the program could become an effective tool for supporting healthy family dynamics and screen use.

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