Prevalence of electronic device use before bed among Australian children and adolescents: a cross‐sectional population level study
Abstract Objective: To understand the prevalence of children and adolescents' electronic device use (EDU) in the hour before bed and identify sociodemographic groups that are at increased risk of problematic use. Method: A contemporary population wide sample of South Australian school students...
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Main Authors: | Mary E. Brushe (Author), Tamina Islam (Author), Neida Sechague Monroy (Author), Alanna Sincovich (Author), Tess Gregory (Author), Amy Finlay‐Jones (Author), Sally A. Brinkman (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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