Michael Yong Hwa Chia (谢永和), Verity Yu Qing Lua (赖玉晴), Deanna Tan (陈慧怡), Terence Buan Kiong Chua (蔡满镪)
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摘要
关于正常发育儿童的屏幕内外行为的研究更多,但关于发育障碍儿童(CwDD)这些行为的研究却少得多。由于残疾儿童的生活方式需求和情况与正常发育的儿童不同,因此对残疾儿童的生活方式和时间使用问卷调查的需求尚未得到满足,该问卷调查包括看屏幕时间、身体活动时间和睡眠时间。本行为研究报告展示了新加坡CwDD生活方式行为的试点结果,该调查使用了一份名为“儿童时期数字媒体习惯父母监测问卷®”(parent - small q®)的有效问卷,对这一基本上未被探索的儿童群体进行了调查。新加坡24小时综合指导方针规定,为了获得最佳发展,儿童应该养成一种生活方式,包括有规律的体育活动、有限的久坐行为、充足的睡眠以及其他生活方式行为。本研究报告提供了更多的见解,以了解CwDD的患病率是否符合新加坡24小时综合指南的建议。
Physical Activity, Screen Media Use and Sleep of Children With Developmental Disorders in Singapore: A Pilot Study
Highlights More research is available on the on- and off-screen behaviors of typically developing children but substantially less research is available on these behaviors among children with developmental disabilities (CwDD). As CwDD have different lifestyle needs and profiles than typically developing children, there exists an unmet need for a lifestyle and time-use questionnaire which examines screen-viewing time, physical activity time, and sleep duration of CwDD. This behavioral research report presents pilot results on the lifestyle behaviors of CwDD in Singapore using a validated questionnaire called Parent-surveillance of digital media habits in childhood Questionnaire® (Parent-smalQ®) on this largely unexplored group of children. The Singapore integrated 24-h guidelines stipulate that for optimal development, children should acquire a lifestyle that integrates regular physical activity, limited sedentary behavior, adequate sleep, among other lifestyle behaviors. This research report provides additional insights into the prevalence of CwDD in meeting the Singapore integrated 24-h guidelines recommendations.