Author: Sundqvist, Annette; Heimann, Mikael
Title: Digital media content and co-viewing amongst Swedish 4- to 6-year-olds during COVID-19 pandemic Cord-id: 2vdjyfmc Document date: 2021_1_1
ID: 2vdjyfmc
Snippet: COVID-19 restrictions have increased the use of digital media and studies have suggested that children's screen time has increased by 10 hours a week since the pandemic.1 However, screen time is a very basic measure and it is also important to consider the content and context of digital media. Digital media may have negative effects on behaviour, language and memory,2,3 but this may be moderated by the positive effects of joint media engagement between children and their parents.
Document: COVID-19 restrictions have increased the use of digital media and studies have suggested that children's screen time has increased by 10 hours a week since the pandemic.1 However, screen time is a very basic measure and it is also important to consider the content and context of digital media. Digital media may have negative effects on behaviour, language and memory,2,3 but this may be moderated by the positive effects of joint media engagement between children and their parents.
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