The impact of parental migration on screen exposure among children aged 1-66 months in rural China
Abstract Background Screen exposure, particularly recreational screen exposure, is an integral part of children's lives. However, little is known about how family factors influence children's excessive screen exposure, especially in the context of 69 million left-behind children experienci...
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Main Authors: | Yuxuan Zhu (Author), Yating Cheng (Author), Tao Sun (Author), Ying Wang (Author), Guanlan Zhao (Author), Xiaohe Wang (Author), Feng Wang (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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