The relationship between infants' and parents' electronic media contact and daily lifestyle with number of siblings

Jazyk: japonština
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: 日本小児看護学会誌 = Journal of Japanese Society of Child Health Nursing. 30:98-106
ISSN: 1344-9923
Popis: 本研究では、乳児と養育者の電子メディア接触の実態および生活習慣ときょうだい数の関連を明らかにした。こども園の乳児の養育者へ無記名式郵送調査、150世帯から回答を得た。電子メディア接触時間および各質問項目間の分析には、IBM® SPSS® Statistics Ver. 25を用いた。乳児の電子メディア接触時間の平均は、平日61.2分、休日87.0分であった。WHO推奨の1時間以内が7割を占めていた。きょうだいなしの乳児の約5割が、電子メディアに2時間以上接触していた。養育者の子育てにおけるスマホの利用目的は、きょうだい数にかかわらず、写真を撮る8割、情報検索が5割であった。子どもを静かにさせる目的は、きょうだい数が増えると利用の割合が増加した。きょうだいなしの乳児が、電子メディアに長時間接触となる傾向があることから、乳児のみの養育者へ早期から長時間の電子メディア接触を避けることを意識した生活を啓発する重要性が示唆された。
The present study aimed to clarify the relationship between the actual condition of infants' and parents' electronic media contact and daily lifestyle with how many siblings infants had. An anonymous survey was conducted by mail of parents of infants attending authorized nursery schools. Responses were received from 150 households. Data on electronic media contact time were collected, and question items were analyzed using IBM SPSS. Infants' average electronic media contact time was 61.2 minutes on weekdays and 87.0 minutes on holidays. Seventy percent of infants' electronic media contact was within one hour, which is the time recommended by the World Health Organization. About 50% of the infants without siblings were exposed to electronic media for more than two hours. Concerning parents' smartphone use during child-rearing, regardless of the number of siblings, 80% was for taking pictures, and 50% was for searching for information. The use of smartphones to keep children quiet increased as the number of children increased. Infants without siblings tended to be exposed to electronic media for longer periods of time, suggesting the importance of educating parents of infant-age children about the importance of avoiding prolonged exposure to electronic media from an early stage in their children's lives.
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