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Screen Time and Mental Health Symptoms in Canadian Children and Teens During COVID-19

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Abstract

In a cohort of 2026 children, higher levels of TV or digital media time were associated with increased conduct problems and hyperactivity/inattention in younger children.

  • In younger children (ages 2-4), more TV or digital media use correlated with higher conduct problems and hyperactivity/inattention.
  • In older children and youth (mean age 11.3 years), increased TV or digital media time was linked to higher levels of depression, anxiety, and inattention.
  • Increased video game time was associated with higher levels of depression, irritability, inattention, and hyperactivity in older children and youth.
  • Higher electronic learning time was related to increased depression and anxiety in older children and youth.

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Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Dr Charach reported receiving grants from SickKids Hospital and Leong Centre for Healthy Children and in-kind support for all POND data from the Ontario Brain Institute during the conduct of the study. Dr Monga reported receiving grants from Cundill Centre for Youth Depression at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, book royalties from Springer Publishers, and grants from Canadian Institutes of Health Research outside the submitted work. Dr Anagnostou reported receiving consultation fees from Roche and Quadrant, research funding from Roche, in-kind support from AMO pharma, editorial honoraria from Wiley, and book royalties from APPI and Springer; she also holds a patent for the device Tully (formerly Anxiety Meter). Dr Nicolson reported receiving grants from Ontario Brain Institute during the conduct of the study. Dr Kelley reported receiving grants from Ontario Brain Institute, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and the Masonic Foundation of Ontario outside the submitted work. No other disclosures were reported.
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