Early Childhood Electronic Media Use as a Predictor of Poorer Well-being
Abstract
Importance
Identifying associations between preschool-aged children’s electronic media use and their later well-being is essential to supporting positive long-term outcomes.Objective
To investigate possible dose-response associations of young children’s electronic media use with their later well-being.Design, Setting, and Participants
The IDEFICS (Identification and Prevention of Dietary- and Lifestyle-Induced Health...Paper Details
Title
Early Childhood Electronic Media Use as a Predictor of Poorer Well-being
Published Date
May 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
168
Issue
5
Pages
485 - 485
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