journal-article · 2019 · en
Association between screen time and children's performance on a developmental screening test
Madigan, S., Browne, D., Racine, N., Mori, C., Tough, S.
JAMA Pediatrics, 173(3), 244-250
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Síntesis
Longitudinal study (n=2441) showing higher screen time at 24 months predicts poorer
ASQ-3 developmental scores at 36 months (directional effect; reverse not supported).
Etapas
1-3
Dominios
screen-time, cognitive-development
Tags
screen-time · developmental-screening · longitudinal
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