Prevalence of excessive screen time and its association with developmental delay in children aged <5 years: A population-based cross-sectional study in India.
The global growth of electronic media usage among children has caused concerns regarding screen time (ST) impact on child development. No previous population-based studies have evaluated ST and child development in India. This study aimed to determine the burden of ST, associated sociodemographic fa...
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Auteurs principaux: | Samya Varadarajan, Akila Govindarajan Venguidesvarane, Karthik Narayanan Ramaswamy, Muthukumar Rajamohan, Murugesan Krupa, Sathiasekaran Bernard Winfred Christadoss |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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