Evaluation of the association between excessive screen use, sleep patterns and behavioral and cognitive aspects in preschool population. A systematic review.
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Merín, Llanos
Toledano González, Abel
Fernández-Aguilar, Luz
Nieto, Marta
Del Olmo, Nuria
Latorre, José Miguel
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Springer Nature
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In this review, we analyzed the possible relationship between the excessive use of screens and sleep patterns, and how
this may affect certain behavioral and cognitive factors in preschool children. The selection, extraction and synthesis of
the data were conducted according to PRISMA guidelines. The search was carried out in the electronic databases Medline
(PubMed), PsycINFO (American Psychological Association), Scopus and Web of Science (WOS). Of the 597 articles initially identified, 13 met the inclusion criteria. The risk of bias of the articles selected was evaluated using a specific scale
created for this purpose. The results found indicate that excessive use of screens is associated with a negative impact on
the duration and quality of sleep-in preschoolers, and this worsening of sleep in infancy is related with a greater probability
of the appearance of internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems and certain cognitive problems. The results also
suggest that sleep could play a mediating or moderating role as a bioregulatory system that attenuates or increases the
onset of behavioral and cognitive difficulties in those children most exposed to digital devices.
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Merín, L., Toledano-González, A., Fernández-Aguilar, L., Nieto, M., Del Olmo, N., & Latorre, J. M. (2024). Evaluation of the association between excessive screen use, sleep patterns and behavioral and cognitive aspects in preschool population. A systematic review. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 33(12), 4097-4114.






