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Beyond Screen Time: A Synergistic Approach to a More Comprehensive Assessment of Family Media Exposure During Early Childhood
Digital media availability has surged over the past decade. Because of a lack of comprehensive measurement tools, this rapid growth in access to digital media is accompanied by a scarcity of research examining the family media context and sociocognitive outcomes. There is also little cross-cultural...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7365934/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32754078 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01283 |
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author | Barr, Rachel Kirkorian, Heather Radesky, Jenny Coyne, Sarah Nichols, Deborah Blanchfield, Olivia Rusnak, Sylvia Stockdale, Laura Ribner, Andy Durnez, Joke Epstein, Mollie Heimann, Mikael Koch, Felix-Sebastian Sundqvist, Annette Birberg-Thornberg, Ulrika Konrad, Carolin Slussareff, Michaela Bus, Adriana Bellagamba, Francesca Fitzpatrick, caroline |
author_facet | Barr, Rachel Kirkorian, Heather Radesky, Jenny Coyne, Sarah Nichols, Deborah Blanchfield, Olivia Rusnak, Sylvia Stockdale, Laura Ribner, Andy Durnez, Joke Epstein, Mollie Heimann, Mikael Koch, Felix-Sebastian Sundqvist, Annette Birberg-Thornberg, Ulrika Konrad, Carolin Slussareff, Michaela Bus, Adriana Bellagamba, Francesca Fitzpatrick, caroline |
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description | Digital media availability has surged over the past decade. Because of a lack of comprehensive measurement tools, this rapid growth in access to digital media is accompanied by a scarcity of research examining the family media context and sociocognitive outcomes. There is also little cross-cultural research in families with young children. Modern media are mobile, interactive, and often short in duration, making them difficult to remember when caregivers respond to surveys about media use. The Comprehensive Assessment of Family Media Exposure (CAFE) Consortium has developed a novel tool to measure household media use through a web-based questionnaire, time-use diary, and passive-sensing app installed on family mobile devices. The goal of developing a comprehensive assessment of family media exposure was to take into account the contextual factors of media use and improve upon the limitations of existing self-report measures, while creating a consistent, scalable, and cost-effective tool. The CAFE tool captures the content and context of early media exposure and addresses the limitations of prior media measurement approaches. Preliminary data collected using this measure have been integrated into a shared visualization platform. In this perspective article, we take a tools-of-the-trade approach (Oakes, 2010) to describe four challenges associated with measuring household media exposure in families with young children: measuring attitudes and practices; capturing content and context; measuring short bursts of mobile device usage; and integrating data to capture the complexity of household media usage. We illustrate how each of these challenges can be addressed with preliminary data collected with the CAFE tool and visualized on our dashboard. We conclude with future directions including plans to test reliability, validity, and generalizability of these measures. |
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spelling | pubmed-73659342020-08-03 Beyond Screen Time: A Synergistic Approach to a More Comprehensive Assessment of Family Media Exposure During Early Childhood Barr, Rachel Kirkorian, Heather Radesky, Jenny Coyne, Sarah Nichols, Deborah Blanchfield, Olivia Rusnak, Sylvia Stockdale, Laura Ribner, Andy Durnez, Joke Epstein, Mollie Heimann, Mikael Koch, Felix-Sebastian Sundqvist, Annette Birberg-Thornberg, Ulrika Konrad, Carolin Slussareff, Michaela Bus, Adriana Bellagamba, Francesca Fitzpatrick, caroline Front Psychol Psychology Digital media availability has surged over the past decade. Because of a lack of comprehensive measurement tools, this rapid growth in access to digital media is accompanied by a scarcity of research examining the family media context and sociocognitive outcomes. There is also little cross-cultural research in families with young children. Modern media are mobile, interactive, and often short in duration, making them difficult to remember when caregivers respond to surveys about media use. The Comprehensive Assessment of Family Media Exposure (CAFE) Consortium has developed a novel tool to measure household media use through a web-based questionnaire, time-use diary, and passive-sensing app installed on family mobile devices. The goal of developing a comprehensive assessment of family media exposure was to take into account the contextual factors of media use and improve upon the limitations of existing self-report measures, while creating a consistent, scalable, and cost-effective tool. The CAFE tool captures the content and context of early media exposure and addresses the limitations of prior media measurement approaches. Preliminary data collected using this measure have been integrated into a shared visualization platform. In this perspective article, we take a tools-of-the-trade approach (Oakes, 2010) to describe four challenges associated with measuring household media exposure in families with young children: measuring attitudes and practices; capturing content and context; measuring short bursts of mobile device usage; and integrating data to capture the complexity of household media usage. We illustrate how each of these challenges can be addressed with preliminary data collected with the CAFE tool and visualized on our dashboard. We conclude with future directions including plans to test reliability, validity, and generalizability of these measures. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7365934/ /pubmed/32754078 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01283 Text en Copyright © 2020 Barr, Kirkorian, Radesky, Coyne, Nichols, Blanchfield, Rusnak, Stockdale, Ribner, Durnez, Epstein, Heimann, Koch, Sundqvist, Birberg-Thornberg, Konrad, Slussareff, Bus, Bellagamba and Fitzpatrick. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychology Barr, Rachel Kirkorian, Heather Radesky, Jenny Coyne, Sarah Nichols, Deborah Blanchfield, Olivia Rusnak, Sylvia Stockdale, Laura Ribner, Andy Durnez, Joke Epstein, Mollie Heimann, Mikael Koch, Felix-Sebastian Sundqvist, Annette Birberg-Thornberg, Ulrika Konrad, Carolin Slussareff, Michaela Bus, Adriana Bellagamba, Francesca Fitzpatrick, caroline Beyond Screen Time: A Synergistic Approach to a More Comprehensive Assessment of Family Media Exposure During Early Childhood |
title | Beyond Screen Time: A Synergistic Approach to a More Comprehensive Assessment of Family Media Exposure During Early Childhood |
title_full | Beyond Screen Time: A Synergistic Approach to a More Comprehensive Assessment of Family Media Exposure During Early Childhood |
title_fullStr | Beyond Screen Time: A Synergistic Approach to a More Comprehensive Assessment of Family Media Exposure During Early Childhood |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond Screen Time: A Synergistic Approach to a More Comprehensive Assessment of Family Media Exposure During Early Childhood |
title_short | Beyond Screen Time: A Synergistic Approach to a More Comprehensive Assessment of Family Media Exposure During Early Childhood |
title_sort | beyond screen time: a synergistic approach to a more comprehensive assessment of family media exposure during early childhood |
topic | Psychology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7365934/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32754078 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01283 |
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