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Mobile device use when caring for children 0‐5 years: A naturalistic playground study

Authors :
Mangan, Elsa
Leavy, Justine E.
Jancey, Jonine
Source :
Health Promotion Journal of Australia; December 2018, Vol. 29 Issue: 3 p337-343, 7p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Over the past decade, mobile device use has increased significantly. Adults are now using their mobile device whilst undertaking a range of work and social activities. This naturalistic study aimed to understand parents/carers’ use of mobile devices and their associated beliefs about mobile device use whilst caring for children aged five and younger in playgrounds. A mixed methods approach was used to collect quantitative and qualitative data from parents/carers. Data were collected by observations (n = 50) and interviews (n = 25) in playgrounds on the North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Of the 50 observed parents/carers, 76% (n = 38) used their mobile device, with usage time extending to 17.2 minutes of the 20 minute observation period. Text‐/type‐related mobile device use was most often used (69.6%), followed by voice‐related (23.7%) and camera‐related mobile device use (6.7%). The 25 interviewed parents/carers beliefs on mobile device use were centred on three themes: diversity of mobile device use, child relationships and mobile device use and the physical environment and mobile device use. This study adds to the limited research into parent/carer mobile device use, which has become an integral part of peoples’ lifestyle. However, research is required to better understand how parent/carer mobile device use may impact on child supervision and interaction. Mobile device use is increasing. We need to better understand its public health impact.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10361073 and 22011617
Volume :
29
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Health Promotion Journal of Australia
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs47303823
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/hpja.38