Does screen exposure necessarily relate to behavior problems? The buffering roles of emotion regulation and caregiver companionship
This study aimed to examine putative mechanisms underpinning associations between
active use of screen media and behavior problems in a socially diverse sample of 897
Chinese caregivers of 2-to 6-year-olds. A series of analyses using a latent variable modeling
framework showed that caregivers' reports of children's emotion regulation partially
accounted for negative influences of screen time on behavior problems, and this indirect
path varied as a function of caregiver companionship. Specifically, in the context of high …
active use of screen media and behavior problems in a socially diverse sample of 897
Chinese caregivers of 2-to 6-year-olds. A series of analyses using a latent variable modeling
framework showed that caregivers' reports of children's emotion regulation partially
accounted for negative influences of screen time on behavior problems, and this indirect
path varied as a function of caregiver companionship. Specifically, in the context of high …
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