Parents’ Knowledge On, Attitude Toward, and Practice of Screen Time Exposure Regulation of Their Children Under Six Years of Age in Western Region, Saudi Arabia
Safa H Alkalash,
Faisal A Alshamrani,
Saleh A Alharthi
et al.
Abstract:Background: Children and teenagers spend a significant amount of time watching screens, which include cellphones, tablets, gaming consoles, televisions, and computers. Regulation of screen time exposure is a crucial matter to avoid the health drawbacks of prolonged screen exposure.
Objectives: Assessment of parents’ knowledge, attitude, and practice of regulation screen exposure among their children under six years old in the western region of Saudi Arabia.
Methods: A cross-sectional stud… Show more
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