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ABSTRACT: Conclusion
Prolonged screen use, irrespective of type, was positively associated with school stress and inversely associated with school satisfaction with high computer use showing the highest adverse associations. Prospective research is needed to understand directionality and mechanisms of these relationships.What is known
• Screen-based activities are adversely associated with various health and wellbeing indicators in adolescents.. • The relation between screen time and school-related outcomes is yet to understand fully.What is new
• Prolonged screen time is associated with increased school stress and decreased school satisfaction in adolescents. • Computer use showed higher adverse associations than watching television or playing electronic games.
SUBMITTER: Khan A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8869349 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Khan Asaduzzaman A Lee Eun-Young EY Horwood Sharon S
European journal of pediatrics 20220224 6
This study examined associations of watching television, electronic games, computer uses with school stress, and satisfaction among adolescents. Nationally representative data from 38 European and North American countries that participated in the 2014 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey were analysed. School stress and school satisfaction were each assessed using a 4-point self-reported item and then dichotomised. Participants reported discretional time spent on different scre ...[more]