Problematic media use and psychological adaptation in children in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive cross-sectional study
Citation
Yıldız, İ., & Tok Yıldız, F. (2023). Problematic media use and psychological adaptation in children in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive cross-sectional study. Archives of psychiatric nursing, 44, 46–51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnu.2023.04.002Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the problematic media use and psychological adaptation levels of children.
Design and methods: Parents of 685 children living in Turkey participated in the descriptive cross-sectional design study. Descriptive Characteristics Form, Problematic Media Use Measure and Hacettepe Psychological Adaptation Scale were used to collect research data.
Results: Problematic media use of the children is moderate. The COVID-19 pandemic increased the time spent in front of the screen in the majority of children. Psychological adaptation problem was determined in approximately one-third of children. Male gender and screen time spent affect problematic media use and psychological adaptation levels of children.
Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic increased the problematic media use and psychological adaptation problems of children.
Practice implications: It is recommended that nurses guide parents to limit children's screen time and to plan interventions to solve their psychological adaptation problems.