"...changes over time in technology use have restructured children’s everyday lives in ways that may be consequential for health and development, but co-occurring declines in physical activity and unstructured play cannot be attributed solely to technology
@p_fomby led one of these papers, @JoshuaAGoode another, and @aubrey_limburg and @KimTruongVu2 contributed important work. More is in progress!
Put those cellphones down and check out CUPC affiliate @smollborn's recent publications on the changing nature of technology use among young people in the US. Children’s Technology Time in 2 US Cohorts: https://t.co/8x5Pyb5iwS Adolescent Technology Use:
Paula Fomby & co-authors used the Child Development Supplement of the @umpsid to examine time spent on technology use, physical activity, play & sleep by US children https://t.co/F9hs0zQbfr
RT @smollborn: Our research team has a new pub out on changes in US kids' tech use over time. https://t.co/tSrWTUsM7E Based on time diaries…
RT @smollborn: Our research team has a new pub out on changes in US kids' tech use over time. https://t.co/tSrWTUsM7E Based on time diaries…
RT @smollborn: Our research team has a new pub out on changes in US kids' tech use over time. https://t.co/tSrWTUsM7E Based on time diaries…
RT @smollborn: Our research team has a new pub out on changes in US kids' tech use over time. https://t.co/tSrWTUsM7E Based on time diaries…
RT @smollborn: Our research team has a new pub out on changes in US kids' tech use over time. https://t.co/tSrWTUsM7E Based on time diaries…
Thread: v. Interesting findings
RT @smollborn: Our research team has a new pub out on changes in US kids' tech use over time. https://t.co/tSrWTUsM7E Based on time diaries…
RT @smollborn: Our research team has a new pub out on changes in US kids' tech use over time. https://t.co/tSrWTUsM7E Based on time diaries…
Changes in US kids' tech use: "Television viewing remained the most frequent electronic activity, but time spent playing video games, communicating, and using digital devices for other forms of entertainment increased at a higher rate compared to televisio
RT @smollborn: Our research team has a new pub out on changes in US kids' tech use over time. https://t.co/tSrWTUsM7E Based on time diaries…
Our research team has a new pub out on changes in US kids' tech use over time. https://t.co/tSrWTUsM7E Based on time diaries, kids aged 2-5 used tech 25 hrs/wk in 2014-16, up from 19 in 1997. Kids aged 6-11 used tech 23 hrs/wk (not including school), up fr