Examining the challenges posed to parents by the contemporary screen environments of children: a qualitative investigation
Abstract Background The ubiquity of technology in modern society has led to the American Academy of Pediatrics adapting their screen-viewing (SV) recommendations for children. The revised guidelines encourage families to identify an appropriate balance between SV and other activities. The aims of th...
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Main Authors: | Emma Solomon-Moore (Author), Joe Matthews (Author), Thomas Reid (Author), Zoi Toumpakari (Author), Simon J. Sebire (Author), Janice L. Thompson (Author), Deborah A. Lawlor (Author), Russell Jago (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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