Overall increased screen time is associated with negative outcomes such as lowered self-esteem, increased incidence and severity of mental health issues and addictions, slowed learning and acquisition, and an i
Given the multiple benefits physical activity offers to both mind and body [104], it has become imperative to reduce college students' static screen time and encourage them to engage in physical exercise to improve their mental health. The emergence of active video games (AVGs) provides a novel...
1 Page Open Document Do you think that screen time should be limited.If not this paper will tell you some of the harmful things screen time can do to you. One thing that screen time can cause is harmful things to your body.One thing is that when you spend a hour of screen time your...
Green time that indicates the positive effects of time spent in nature may be the medicine to screen time for children's brains, improving their school performance, mental health and well-being, research suggests. A review of existing research has found evidence that green time could reduce or ...
Evening exposure to short-wavelength light can affect the circadian clock, sleep and alertness. Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells expressing melanopsin are thought to be the primary drivers of these effects. Whether colour-sensitive con
Although the ability to rapidly detect threat serves an adaptive function in dangerous environments, over time it may increase the risk of mental health difficulties. Previous studies have demonstrated associations between attentional bias to threatening cues and anxiety [38], depression [39], PTSD [...
There are overlapping effects of screen time and sleep on children’s behavior. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of screen time with behavior problems in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the probable mediating effects of sleep, in order to provide evidence...
However, whether adolescents with ASD who have experienced multiple types of harassment victimization have higher risks of mental health problems than those who have experienced a single type of harassment victimization has not been examined. A study on adolescents in community settings found that ...
on the EEG signal, parent and child were accompanied to a shielded room for the experimental part of the session. In the shielded room, children sat at a table with about 60 cm distance to a screen. The experimenter sat next to them so as to provide prompt instructions and parents ...
Stigma may undermine mental health and wellbeing over time through its detrimental effects on social relationships; we posit that this is a key concern for understanding stigma in depressed youths. In addition to being more susceptible to depression, young people also have a higher risk of loneline...