Video game playing among preschoolers: prevalence and home environment in three provinces from Turkey

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We aimed to investigate the video game habits and their relationship with home environment in children 2–5 years in Turkey. A structured questionnaire about the child’s demographic, screen, and video gaming characteristics was completed by parents in five health centers from three provinces. One-quarter of 1245 preschoolers were found to play video games. The prevalence of playing video games was higher in older age, male gender, low parental education, families with 3 or more children, having a game console, computers and tablets at home, child’s screen time of more than 2 hours per day, child’s non-compliance with the parental screen rules, and presence of someone else playing videogame at home. Of the parents, 54.5% did not know the name of the video game the child was playing. Parents should be counseled about supervising on their children’s video game playing habits and selection of well-designed games with the right content.

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Children, Digital games, Devices, Media, Parental rules, Preschool, Screen time, Video game

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International Journal of Environmental Health Research

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Yalçın, S. S., Çaylan, N., Erat Nergiz, M., Oflu, A., Yıldız, D., Tezol, Ö., ... & Yurdakök, K. (2021). Video game playing among preschoolers: prevalence and home environment in three provinces from Turkey. International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 1-14.

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