幼儿使用移动电话与照顾者评价的健康之间的关系

N. Kojimahara, M. Matsushita, Yasuto Sato
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使用手机或平板电脑与儿童健康之间的关系尚不清楚。这项研究的主要目的是检查护理人员评定的健康和儿童精神障碍是否与他们的手机使用有关。我们对日本1535名0至14岁儿童的照顾者进行了一项多阶段抽样互联网调查。使用这些横断面数据,使用多元回归模型来测试与手机使用、护理人员评定的儿童健康和精神障碍相关的因素之间的关系。总的手机使用时间与年龄、兄弟姐妹的数量、家里是否有Wi-Fi以及孩子是否拥有手机有关。年龄和家中Wi-Fi的可用性与平板电脑的使用呈正相关,但兄弟姐妹的数量和孩子对平板电脑的所有权都与平板电脑使用无关。此外,我们还研究了在学龄前学生中使用平板电脑(比值比0.62,95%CI 0.39–1.00)和使用Wi-Fi(比值比0.66,95%CI 0.47–0.93)与护理人员评定的儿童健康水平低有关。最近有人指出,在学龄前学生中,平板电脑和Wi-Fi的使用与照顾者评分低的儿童健康有关。由于年幼的孩子可能会为了照顾孩子而接触互联网,这项研究建议父母应该意识到平板电脑和Wi-Fi的使用对心理的影响。
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Association between mobile phone use in young children and caregiver-rated health
The association between mobile phone or tablet use and children’s health remains unclear. The main aim of this study was to examine whether caregiver-rated health and children’s mental disorders were related to their mobile phone use. We conducted a multistage sampling Internet survey of 1535 caregivers living with children aged 0–14 years in Japan. Using this cross-sectional data, multiple regression models were used to test for relationships among factors related to mobile phone use, caregiver-rated child health, and mental disorders. Total mobile phone use time was related to age, number of siblings, availability of Wi-Fi at home, and the child’s ownership of a mobile phone. Age and availability of Wi-Fi at home were positively related to tablet use, but neither the number of siblings nor the child’s ownership of a tablet were related to tablet use. In addition, we examined that tablet use (Odds ratio 0.62, 95% CI 0.39–1.00) and Wi-Fi use (Odds ratio 0.66, 95% CI 0.47–0.93) were related to low caregiver-rated child health among preschool students. It was newly pointed out that tablet and Wi-Fi use were related to low caregiver-rated child health among preschool students. As young children are likely to be exposed to internet for the purpose of babysitting, this study suggested that parents should be aware of mental influence for tablets and Wi-Fi use.
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