Father-child attachment on children's screen time: mediating role of ego resilience
Abstract Background Children spend a significant amount of time engaging in sedentary behaviors, defined as activities that do not increase energy expenditure significantly above resting levels, such as watching TV and playing PC/video games. Increased screen time is a significant public health conc...
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Main Authors: | Hwa-Mi Yang (Author), Hye-Ryoung Kim (Author) |
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