揭示了联系:青春期前儿童的屏幕依赖和睡眠模式障碍
Devikrishna R1, Madhavi S2, Lilly Christopher3
1Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Meenakshi academy of higher education and research, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.
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|February 2, 2026
概括
屏幕成对青春期前儿童的睡眠质量产生重大影响. 这项研究强调了需要针对性的干预措施,以减轻与屏幕相关的睡眠障碍在这个年龄组.
科学领域:
- 儿科睡眠医学 儿科睡眠医学
- 儿童心理学 儿童心理学
- 数字福利 数字福利
背景情况:
- 青春期前的孩子 (9-12岁) 越来越多地接触到数字设备.
- 屏幕成是一个越来越大的问题,可能会影响儿童发展的各个方面.
- 睡眠障碍在儿童中很常见,并可能对健康产生重大影响.
研究的目的:
- 调查青春期前儿童中睡眠模式障碍的流行情况.
- 为了检查屏幕依赖和睡眠质量在这个年龄组之间的关系.
- 为了确定与睡眠障碍和屏幕依赖相关的因素.
主要方法:
- 对75名青春期前儿童 (9-12岁) 进行了一项横截面研究.
- 通过使用儿童数字成量表 (DASC) 和睡眠质量量量表 (SQS) 通过结构化采访收集数据.
- 使用统计分析,包括千-平方测试,来评估关联.
主要成果:
- 在75名儿童中,有42名儿童表现出屏幕依赖.
- 根据SQS得分,睡眠障碍被分为轻度 (31%),中度 (33%) 和严重 (36%).
- 在年龄和睡眠障碍 (p<0.05) 和宗教和屏幕依赖 (p<0.05) 之间发现了显著的关联.
结论:
- 屏幕成在青春期前的儿童中很普遍,与睡眠障碍有关.
- 年龄和宗教是与睡眠问题和屏幕依赖相关的重要因素.
- 干预措施对于解决前青少年与屏幕相关的睡眠问题至关重要,以促进健康的发育.
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