Aim: To explore the use of electronic devices in children and possible risk factors for smartphone ownership and cyberbullying. Methods: A cross-sectional survey study was conducted involving 62 Italian general paediatricians who administered a close-ended questionnaire about the use of electronic devices to 1732 parents/caregivers. Results: Data of 2563 children aged 0–14 years were collected. Investigating the electronic device use by parents/caregivers of children aged 0–1 years, 72.5% of mothers were revealed to have the habit to use a smartphone during breastfeeding and bottle-feeding. The ownership of a smartphone was found in 29.5% of children aged 2–14 years, 68.1% considering only children aged 10–14. A higher parental degree level was identified as a protective factor for smartphone ownership by children (OR 0.59; 95% CI 0.36–0.98; p = 0.04 for father; OR 0.51; 95% CI 0.33–0.78; p = 0.002 for mother). A higher risk of cyberbullying was found when caregivers did not use any restrictions on smartphone use (OR 11.92; 95% CI 3.41–41.68; p < 0.001). Conclusion: The absence of rules for smartphone use represents a risk factor for cyberbullying. In this context, the general paediatrician might play an important role in helping parents/caregivers and their children adopt safer use of electronic devices.

The digital child: A cross-sectional survey study on the access to electronic devices in paediatrics / Cerimoniale G.; Dalpiaz I.; Becherucci P.; Malorgio E.; Ceschin F.; Rosati G.V.; Ragni G.; Minardo G.; Brambilla P.; Gambotto S.; Bottaro G.; Tucci P.L.; Chiappini E.; Spalla A.; Palmero A.; Dall'Oglio A.; Pasinato A.; Bontempelli A.M.; Sant'Angelo A.M.; Grassi C.; Pittarello D.; Bartman U.; Betta M.; Carrozzo R.; Chiesa L.M.; Covinato M.; Ferrante F.; Guglielmi N.; Lo Giudice M.; Marzona F.; Oliveto R.; Ragnatela G.; Spanevello V.; Stracuzzi M.; Drago G.; Bosco M.; Servello R.; Zanette M.; Marchese E.; Santarelli F.; Erba D.; Castellarin A.; Cimadamore N.; Baldin L.; Di Candia S.; Di Francesco L.; Mattei F.; Leoni L.; Bolla P.; Solda G.; Picca M.; De Franchis R.; Magnetti F.; Oretti C.. - In: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. - ISSN 0803-5253. - STAMPA. - 112:(2023), pp. 1792-1803. [10.1111/apa.16817]

The digital child: A cross-sectional survey study on the access to electronic devices in paediatrics

Dalpiaz I.;Chiappini E.
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2023

Abstract

Aim: To explore the use of electronic devices in children and possible risk factors for smartphone ownership and cyberbullying. Methods: A cross-sectional survey study was conducted involving 62 Italian general paediatricians who administered a close-ended questionnaire about the use of electronic devices to 1732 parents/caregivers. Results: Data of 2563 children aged 0–14 years were collected. Investigating the electronic device use by parents/caregivers of children aged 0–1 years, 72.5% of mothers were revealed to have the habit to use a smartphone during breastfeeding and bottle-feeding. The ownership of a smartphone was found in 29.5% of children aged 2–14 years, 68.1% considering only children aged 10–14. A higher parental degree level was identified as a protective factor for smartphone ownership by children (OR 0.59; 95% CI 0.36–0.98; p = 0.04 for father; OR 0.51; 95% CI 0.33–0.78; p = 0.002 for mother). A higher risk of cyberbullying was found when caregivers did not use any restrictions on smartphone use (OR 11.92; 95% CI 3.41–41.68; p < 0.001). Conclusion: The absence of rules for smartphone use represents a risk factor for cyberbullying. In this context, the general paediatrician might play an important role in helping parents/caregivers and their children adopt safer use of electronic devices.
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