Screen time and sedentary behaviour in the early years (Part 3): Seven psychological health risks and academic outcomes thought to be related to screen time

Dr Breanne Kunstler (BBiomedSci, BHealthSci, MPhysio, PhD). Last week I wrote about the physical health impacts of high screen time on children. This is the third post in a series of posts on children’s screen time and will involve examining some of the psychological health risks associated with screen time. I did a quick search and found hundreds of studies on screen time and child health, dozens of which were review-level (some of the best evidence you can get). I looked at some of the highest quality review-level evidence to inform this post. Basically, if I found high-quality review-level evidence to support relationships between health and screen time then I was pretty confident that the relationships exist. Let’s have a look at what the research I found has to say about the psychological health risks associated with screen time for kids. I will use a three-part system ( 'confident', 'hmm maybe' and 'unlikely' ) to indicate how confident I am...