数字屏幕时间对学龄儿童学习成绩的影响

U. Gupta, Nilupher Feroz, Kshetrimayum Surmala Devi, Meenal Dhall, N. Dhamija, A. Mangla
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今天的时代见证了年轻人从很小的时候就完全沉浸在屏幕驱动的操作中。这项研究评估了屏幕时间暴露在调节学生在学校学习成绩方面的作用,与年龄和性别有关。本研究考虑了10-15岁年龄组的学生。本横断面调查采用了非概率、方便、有目的的抽样技术。伦理许可是由机构伦理委员会批准的。所有参与者都收到了知情的书面同意。那些自愿参加这项研究的人,在父母的允许下,填写了一份标准化的问卷,他们在上一个学期的学习成绩也被记录下来。收集的数据使用SPSS 20.0进行分析。这项研究暗示,特别是每天看电视1小时或更长时间,往往会影响学生在学校的综合能力(用总分跟踪)。那些每天使用电脑和其他相关屏幕时间少于1小时,甚至根本不使用电脑的学生,其综合学业成绩更高。因此,只有一个最佳的媒体屏幕的使用是可以接受的,注意已经放弃了一般的学术成绩,而不损害学生的学习成绩。
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Digital Screen Time as a Characteristic of Academic Performance among School-Going Children
Today’s times are witnessing the younger ones getting totally immersed in screen-driven operations from a very tender age. This study assesses the role of screen-time exposure at regulating the academic performance of students at school, in association with age and gender. Students in the age group of 10–15 years were considered under the present study. Non-probability convenient, purposive sampling technique had been used for this cross-sectional investigation. Ethical clearance was taken from the institutional ethical committee. Informed, written consent was received from all participants. Those who volunteered for this study, as permitted by their parents, filled a standardised questionnaire, and their academic performance in the last attended semester was also recorded. Data gathered were analysed using SPSS 20.0. The study hints that watching television for 1 hour and/or more every day, specifically, tends to interfere with the general competency at school (tracked with aggregate scores). The students, primarily using computer and other related screens for less than 1 hour or even not at all on a daily basis were linked to higher composite academic scores. Hence, only an optimal media-screen usage is acceptable, noted to have been giving up at-par academic scores without impairing the scholastic performance of students.
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