Media: Screen time of children in pandemic increased significantly

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Screen time of children in pandemic increased significantly

Screen time has increased significantly, especially among 12 to 18 year olds. photo

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Mobile phones, tablets and computers: According to a Canadian study, Corona has significantly changed media use among children and young people.

According to a new study, the screen time of children and young people has increased significantly during the corona pandemic. During the pandemic, an average increase of 52 percent was observed, the authors led by Sheri Madigan from the University of Calgary, Canada, write in the specialist magazine “Jama”. This corresponds to an average of 84 minutes per day – in addition to the pre-pandemic average of 2.7 hours per day.

Overall, children and young people worldwide spent an average of 4.1 hours a day in front of the screen during the pandemic. The increase was highest in the 12 to 18 year olds and in computers and devices that are held in the hand such as cell phones. The overall result also included the time spent with television or video games, for example.

For the study, the scientists used data from 46 previous studies, for example from Asia, Europe, North America, South America and Australia. A total of around 29,000 children and adolescents up to the age of 18 with an average age of 9 years were included in these studies, 57 percent of them male and 43 percent female.

In response, the authors called for, among other things, talking to children and young people about the healthy use of devices and planning screen-free time.

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