RISK FACTORS FOR EXCESSIVE SCREEN EXPOSURE IN CHILDREN

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https://doi.org/10.46793/PP260113009R

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children’s screen exposure, screen time, determinants of screen exposure

Abstract

Digital technological advancements and changes in the surrounding environment are significantly transforming the lifestyle of today’s children. With the rapid development of digital technology and the widespread use of electronic devices, children’s screen exposure has gradually become a global public health concern. This paper provides a literature review of the factors influencing children’s screen exposure and outlines perspectives for future research. The determinants of screen exposure are not universal; rather, they depend on numerous interrelated factors, including child characteristics, family routines and parental attitudes, the socioeconomic status of the family and the broader community, as well as the wider social and technological environment.

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04/18/2026

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