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Short-Form Video Media Use Is Associated With Greater Inattentive Symptoms in Thai School-Age Children: Insights From a Cross-Sectional Survey

Psychology

Short-Form Video Media Use Is Associated With Greater Inattentive Symptoms in Thai School-Age Children: Insights From a Cross-Sectional Survey

R. Chiencharoenthanakij, K. Yothamart, et al.

Short-form video use was linked to greater inattentive behaviors in 6–12-year-olds, with stronger effects in younger children, while hyperactivity and oppositional behaviors related to total screen time rather than short clips. Research conducted by Romteera Chiencharoenthanakij, Kachawan Yothamart, Naphat Chantathamma, Worachot Sukhumdecha, Saranyu Charoensri, Bhupa Thanyakulsajja, and Krittisak Anuroj — listen to the audio to hear the full findings.

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