2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244276
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Smartphone use patterns and problematic smartphone use among preschool children

Abstract: Background The purpose of the present study was to identify smartphone use patterns associated with problematic smartphone use (PSU) among preschool children. Little is known about PSU patterns in younger children, although the age for first smartphone use is decreasing. Methods We applied a cross-sectional study design to analyze data obtained from a nationwide survey on smartphone overdependence conducted in 2017 by the South Korean Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Information Society Agency. D… Show more

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“…Digital device use and associated adverse health effects is now recognised as an increasing problem among children. 2,3 This analysis, 1 therefore, provides a timely evidence evaluation relevant to eye care practitioners interested in finding ways to control myopia progression. 4 To better understand the association between myopia and digital smart device use (ie, tablet computers and smartphones), available studies were grouped for analysis according to whether smart device use was considered independently (10 studies) or in combination with computers (10 studies) or other forms of near-vision tasks (13 studies).…”
Section: Are Digital Devices a New Risk Factor For Myopia?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital device use and associated adverse health effects is now recognised as an increasing problem among children. 2,3 This analysis, 1 therefore, provides a timely evidence evaluation relevant to eye care practitioners interested in finding ways to control myopia progression. 4 To better understand the association between myopia and digital smart device use (ie, tablet computers and smartphones), available studies were grouped for analysis according to whether smart device use was considered independently (10 studies) or in combination with computers (10 studies) or other forms of near-vision tasks (13 studies).…”
Section: Are Digital Devices a New Risk Factor For Myopia?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Park and Park [15] indicate that Korean respondents spend 4 h on their phone on average. This would equate to 14,000 h over ten years (also see [16] for Indian context). The speed at which smartphone subscribers can now access content has also increased their reflective learning experience when selecting a product or service.…”
Section: Current State Of Smartphone Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2015, there were seven billion people with access to a mobile or cellular phone; this number represents a 96.8% penetration rate [15]. For the same period, 84 million people specifically in the Arab States had access to a mobile or cellular phone [16]. In 2019, there were 19,602,815 mobile phone subscribers [16,17], and by 2025, there will be an additional 459 million unique mobile subscribers [17] (p. 4).…”
Section: Current State Of Smartphone Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Being a lattice of technology, information technology is something that is also evolving at a rapid pace based on the needs and the sake of the users, which is smartphone/android phones owned by many worldwide so far. On the side of Indonesia, smartphones user keeps increasing as the time goes especially during this unprecedented disease [3]. Regardless of the throughputs where the smartphone is intervened/intervening especially through information systems, the community of physical activity or sports lovers indeed can also benefit from that digital system while seeking sports venues, recognized physical activity fields, or inviting people to participate in such healthy activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%