U.S., Feb. 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06810570) titled 'The Effect of Mobile Devices on the Development and Health of Young Children' on Jan. 22.

Brief Summary: Interactive electronic devices (IEDs) have become a common part of young children's lives, yet research on this topic remains limited. Most studies utilise cross-sectional designs and present inconsistent evidence regarding the benefits and harms of IED use. Some findings suggest that IEDs may negatively impact sleep quality, be linked to visual impairment, and lead to reduced and more negative interactions between parents and children. However, it might also have a positive effect in helping language learning in young children wh...