Published on in Vol 7, No 2 (2018): Jul-Dec

Use of Electronic Entertainment and Communication Devices Among a Saudi Pediatric Population: Cross-Sectional Study

Use of Electronic Entertainment and Communication Devices Among a Saudi Pediatric Population: Cross-Sectional Study

Use of Electronic Entertainment and Communication Devices Among a Saudi Pediatric Population: Cross-Sectional Study

Journals

  1. Almuaigel D, Alanazi A, Almuaigel M, Alshamrani F, AlSheikh M, Almuhana N, Zeeshan M, Alshurem M, Alshammari A, Mansi K. Impact of Technology Use on Behavior and Sleep Scores in Preschool Children in Saudi Arabia. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2021;12 View
  2. Alrahili N, Almarshad N, Alturki R, Alothaim J, Altameem R, Alghufaili M, Alghamdi A, Alageel A. The Association Between Screen Time Exposure and Autism Spectrum Disorder-Like Symptoms in Children. Cureus 2021 View
  3. Almalki A, Alblowi M, Aldosari A, Khandekar R, Al-Swailem S. Population perceived eye strain due to digital devices usage during COVID-19 pandemic. International Ophthalmology 2022;43(6):1935 View
  4. Eirich R, McArthur B, Anhorn C, McGuinness C, Christakis D, Madigan S. Association of Screen Time With Internalizing and Externalizing Behavior Problems in Children 12 Years or Younger. JAMA Psychiatry 2022;79(5):393 View
  5. AlSamhori J, Toubasi A, Jaber D, Ghanem H, Thainat B, AlSamhori A, Kalbouneh H. Jordanian parental perception of screen time and its association with psychological distress: A cross-sectional design. Pediatrics & Neonatology 2024 View
  6. Alenazi S, Hasham S, Hanif I, Hussain S, Abderahim M, Alanazi A, Alhudhayyiri B, Alanazi A, Elmorsy E. Association of Screen Time Exposure With Autism Spectrum Disorder in Four to Six-Year-Old Children in Arar City, Saudi Arabia. Cureus 2024 View