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Erschienen in: International Journal of Public Health 2/2015

01.02.2015 | Original Article

The impact of digital media on health: children’s perspectives

verfasst von: David Smahel, Michelle F. Wright, Martina Cernikova

Erschienen in: International Journal of Public Health | Ausgabe 2/2015

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Abstract

Objectives

Previous research has mainly focused on the effects of excessive digital media use or overuse on the health of children, primarily utilizing quantitative designs. More research should be conducted on general populations of children, rather than focusing exclusively on excessive technology users. This qualitative study describes technology’s impact on physical and mental health from children’s perspectives.

Methods

Focus groups and interviews were conducted with children between the ages of 9 and 16 in 9 European countries (N = 368). During focus groups and interviews, researchers asked what children perceive as being potentially negative or problematic while using the internet and technology.

Results

In this study, children reported several physical and mental health problems without indicating internet addiction or overuse. Physical health symptoms included eye problems, headaches, not eating, and tiredness. For mental health symptoms, children reported cognitive salience of online events, aggression, and sleeping problems. Sometimes they reported these problems within 30 min of technology usage. This suggests that even shorter time usage can cause self-reported health problems for some children.

Conclusions

Qualitative methodology helps to understand what children’s perspectives are concerning the impact of digital media on health. We recommend future studies focused on average technology users and low technology users to determine whether average levels of technology usage relate to health problems of children. Parents and teachers should also be informed about the possible physical and mental health issues associated with children's average usage of technology.
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Metadaten
Titel
The impact of digital media on health: children’s perspectives
verfasst von
David Smahel
Michelle F. Wright
Martina Cernikova
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2015
Verlag
Springer Basel
Erschienen in
International Journal of Public Health / Ausgabe 2/2015
Print ISSN: 1661-8556
Elektronische ISSN: 1661-8564
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-015-0649-z

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