通过家长的干预来支持在美国有外向化行为的学龄前儿童中健康的媒体使用:一个随机试验
Shayl F Griffith1,2, Daniella Vaclavik2, Katie C Hart3,2
1Department of Counseling, Recreation, and School Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL.
概括
调整家长计划以包括屏幕媒体指导,改善儿童屏幕时间和教育内容的曝光. 这种方法可以帮助家庭应对具有挑战性的行为和屏幕使用.
科学领域:
- 儿童心理学
- 行为科学
- 媒体研究
背景情况:
- 屏幕曝光与幼儿的行为问题有关.
- 这种行为会阻碍家长遵守媒体的建议.
- 现有的干预措施很少针对外化行为儿童的屏幕媒体使用.
研究的目的:
- 评估适应屏幕媒体的育儿计划的可行性和可接受性.
- 评估适应性干预措施对儿童屏幕时间和内容的初始有效性.
- 检查父母对屏幕媒体设置限制策略的影响.
主要方法:
- 一项随机试点研究,涉及31名低收入的学龄前儿童 (4-5岁) 的照顾者.
- 护理人员被分配到适应或标准的育儿干预.
- 调整的干预措施将屏幕媒体指导纳入基于证据的程序中.
主要成果:
- 经过调整的干预措施证明了可行性和可接受性.
- 初步证据显示,适应组的儿童屏幕时间减少,教育内容增加.
- 在两个干预组中,父母对屏幕媒体使用的限制增加.
结论:
- 整合屏幕媒体管理到家长干预是可行的和可接受的.
- 这种适应的方法有助于支持儿童表现出外向行为的家庭.
- 在更广泛的家长计划中针对屏幕媒体可以克服管理儿童屏幕使用的障碍.
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