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Time to Play in Javanese Preschool Children—An Examination of Screen Time and Playtime before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic
This comparative–descriptive multi-national research examined the screen time and playtime of preschool children aged 1–6 years before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents reported on the play and screen habits of preschool-aged children on the weekday and weekends using a questionnaire on the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914421/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767027 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20031659 |
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author | Nopembri, Soni Mulyawan, Rizki Fauziah, Puji Yanti Kusumawardani, Erma Susilowati, Indri Hapsari Fauzi, Lukman Cahyati, Widya Hary Rahayu, Tandiyo Chua, Terence Buan Kiong Chia, Michael Yong Hwa |
author_facet | Nopembri, Soni Mulyawan, Rizki Fauziah, Puji Yanti Kusumawardani, Erma Susilowati, Indri Hapsari Fauzi, Lukman Cahyati, Widya Hary Rahayu, Tandiyo Chua, Terence Buan Kiong Chia, Michael Yong Hwa |
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description | This comparative–descriptive multi-national research examined the screen time and playtime of preschool children aged 1–6 years before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents reported on the play and screen habits of preschool-aged children on the weekday and weekends using a questionnaire on the lifestyle habits of their children. Results indicated a significant difference in screen time and playtime on the weekday and weekend before the pandemic (screen time: 1.91 ± 2.40 vs. 2.16 ± 2.60 h; playtime: 3.55 ± 2.49 vs. 4.11 ± 2.58 h, both p < 0.05), but during the COVID-19 pandemic, only the weekday–weekend difference in screen time was significantly different (screen time: 2.87 ± 3.15 vs. 3.26 ± 3.18 h, p < 0.05; playtime: 3.25 ± 3.41 vs. 3.48 ± 2.41, p > 0.05). Before- and during-COVID-19 comparisons showed that the average daily screen time increased by 150% from 2.04 h to 3.06 h (p < 0.05), while the average play time decreased by 12.3% (3.83 to 3.36 h, p < 0.05). Based upon international guidelines for movement behaviours of young children, special attention and actions are needed to manage the excessive daily screen time and preserve the average daily playtime of Javanese preschool children. These results present useful benchmarking data for parents, teachers, and health authorities to initiate ameliorative interventions to better balance children’s screen time and playtime as Indonesia emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic to a COVID-19 endemic. |
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spelling | pubmed-99144212023-02-11 Time to Play in Javanese Preschool Children—An Examination of Screen Time and Playtime before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic Nopembri, Soni Mulyawan, Rizki Fauziah, Puji Yanti Kusumawardani, Erma Susilowati, Indri Hapsari Fauzi, Lukman Cahyati, Widya Hary Rahayu, Tandiyo Chua, Terence Buan Kiong Chia, Michael Yong Hwa Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This comparative–descriptive multi-national research examined the screen time and playtime of preschool children aged 1–6 years before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents reported on the play and screen habits of preschool-aged children on the weekday and weekends using a questionnaire on the lifestyle habits of their children. Results indicated a significant difference in screen time and playtime on the weekday and weekend before the pandemic (screen time: 1.91 ± 2.40 vs. 2.16 ± 2.60 h; playtime: 3.55 ± 2.49 vs. 4.11 ± 2.58 h, both p < 0.05), but during the COVID-19 pandemic, only the weekday–weekend difference in screen time was significantly different (screen time: 2.87 ± 3.15 vs. 3.26 ± 3.18 h, p < 0.05; playtime: 3.25 ± 3.41 vs. 3.48 ± 2.41, p > 0.05). Before- and during-COVID-19 comparisons showed that the average daily screen time increased by 150% from 2.04 h to 3.06 h (p < 0.05), while the average play time decreased by 12.3% (3.83 to 3.36 h, p < 0.05). Based upon international guidelines for movement behaviours of young children, special attention and actions are needed to manage the excessive daily screen time and preserve the average daily playtime of Javanese preschool children. These results present useful benchmarking data for parents, teachers, and health authorities to initiate ameliorative interventions to better balance children’s screen time and playtime as Indonesia emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic to a COVID-19 endemic. MDPI 2023-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9914421/ /pubmed/36767027 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20031659 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nopembri, Soni Mulyawan, Rizki Fauziah, Puji Yanti Kusumawardani, Erma Susilowati, Indri Hapsari Fauzi, Lukman Cahyati, Widya Hary Rahayu, Tandiyo Chua, Terence Buan Kiong Chia, Michael Yong Hwa Time to Play in Javanese Preschool Children—An Examination of Screen Time and Playtime before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title | Time to Play in Javanese Preschool Children—An Examination of Screen Time and Playtime before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_full | Time to Play in Javanese Preschool Children—An Examination of Screen Time and Playtime before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_fullStr | Time to Play in Javanese Preschool Children—An Examination of Screen Time and Playtime before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | Time to Play in Javanese Preschool Children—An Examination of Screen Time and Playtime before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_short | Time to Play in Javanese Preschool Children—An Examination of Screen Time and Playtime before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_sort | time to play in javanese preschool children—an examination of screen time and playtime before and during the covid-19 pandemic |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914421/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767027 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20031659 |
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