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Associations between media parenting practices and early adolescent screen use.

Jason M NagataAngel PaulFelicia YenZacariah Smith-RussackIris Yuefan ShaoAbubakr A A Al-ShoaibiKyle T GansonAlexander TestaOrsolya KissJinbo HeFiona C Baker
Published in: Pediatric research (2024)
Although the American Academy of Pediatrics provides guidance for screen use for children 5-18 years, there is a paucity of evidence-based guidance for media parenting practices, specifically for early adolescents. In a diverse sample of 10,048 early adolescents across the US, we found cross-sectional associations between parent, mealtime, and bedroom screen use and higher adolescent problematic screen use. Parental monitoring and limiting of adolescent screen time were cross-sectionally associated with less problematic screen use in our analytic sample and may be incorporated into a family media use plan.
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