1.The Screen Time Ecological Model (STEM): The development of a conceptual and practice model on screen time for children
Stepanie Ragasa ; Kym Sambo ; Camille Abigail Vivo ; Rod Charlie Delos Reyes
Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences 2024;7(2):77-86
It is undeniable that technology has become part of modern society that extends to children's grasp. However, the amount of screen time exposure
in children and its effects are increasingly becoming a significant concern for families, educators, and child-related health professionals, such as
occupational therapists. This study aims to help child-related health professionals understand the factors contributing to screen time and describe
children's screen time levels to enable proper assessment and intervention planning. The Screen Time Ecological Model (STEM) follows the SocioEcological Model in describing influencing factors to screen time behavior, the Ecology of Human Performance in conceptualizing intervention
approaches, and the Developmental Frame of Reference in describing the age-appropriate screen time recommendation children based on the
American Academy of Pediatrics Media Use Guidelines for Families. The optimal goal of STEM is to promote the just-right screen time use within
the pediatric population.
Occupational Therapy
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