Screen time and sleep among school-aged children and adolescents: a systematic literature review

L Hale, S Guan - Sleep medicine reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
We systematically examined and updated the scientific literature on the association between
screen time (eg, television, computers, video games, and mobile devices) and sleep …

Associations between screen time and short sleep duration among adolescents varies by media type: evidence from a cohort study

G Hisler, JM Twenge, Z Krizan - Sleep medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Study objectives Different types of electronic screen media have repeatedly been linked to
impaired sleep; yet, how different uses of electronic media are linked to sleep has received …

Association between portable screen-based media device access or use and sleep outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis

B Carter, P Rees, L Hale, D Bhattacharjee… - JAMA …, 2016 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Sleep is vital to children's biopsychosocial development. Inadequate sleep
quantity and quality is a public health concern with an array of detrimental health outcomes …

Screen media use and sleep disturbance symptom severity in children

GC Hisler, BP Hasler, PL Franzen, DB Clark… - Sleep Health, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives Few studies have sought to evaluate how screen media use relates to symptoms
of sleep-wake disturbances. To extend these prior studies in a large sample of children, this …

Media use and sleep in teenagers: what do we know?

L Hale, X Li, LE Hartstein, MK LeBourgeois - Current Sleep Medicine …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review The screen-based media landscape has changed markedly
during the last decade, with 95% of American teens owning or having access to a …

Associations between screen time and sleep duration are primarily driven by portable electronic devices: Evidence from a population-based study of US children ages …

JM Twenge, GC Hisler, Z Krizan - Sleep medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
Study objectives Excessive screen time in child and adolescent populations is associated
with short sleep duration, but the unique effects of portable vs. non-portable electronic …

Reducing the use of screen electronic devices in the evening is associated with improved sleep and daytime vigilance in adolescents

AA Perrault, L Bayer, M Peuvrier, A Afyouni, P Ghisletta… - Sleep, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The use of screen electronic devices in the evening negatively affects sleep. Yet, sleep is
known to be essential for brain maturation and a key factor for good academic performance …

Screen time and sleep disorder in preschool children: identifying the safe threshold in a digital world

R Zhu, H Fang, M Chen, X Hu, Y Cao, F Yang, K Xia - Public health, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives Sleep disorder is a common problem in children that can jeopardize their health
and well-being. With the popularity of electronic devices such as portable tablets and …

Digital media and sleep in childhood and adolescence

MK LeBourgeois, L Hale, AM Chang, LD Akacem… - …, 2017 - publications.aap.org
Given the pervasive use of screen-based media and the high prevalence of insufficient
sleep among American youth and teenagers, this brief report summarizes the literature on …

Relationship between screen time and sleep among Finnish preschool children: results from the DAGIS study

P Hiltunen, MH Leppänen, C Ray, S Määttä… - Sleep Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Study objectives To examine the associations between screen time, the time spent on
different screen devices, and sleep in a sample of Finnish preschool children. Methods The …