DOI: 10.52403/ijhsr.20240415 ISSN: 2249-9571

A Study to Assess the Mothers’ Perception Regarding the Effect of Electronic Media on Child Well-Being

Aishwarya ., Anupama H V
  • General Medicine

In today’s world, there is a strong and ubiquitous connection between electronic media and children. Children are exposed to electronic media from an early age. Even though electronic media can provide entertainment and educational content, its effect on children’s development is a matter of concern. Excessive screen usage might promote sedentary habits and impede social and emotional growth. Well-being of children depends on finding the right balance between utilising the advantages of electronic media and minimising their risk. The purpose of study was to assess the mother’s perception regarding effect of electronic media on child well-being. The descriptive study was adopted a convenient non-probability sampling technique. Data from 100 mothers were gathered by self-constructed child well-being scale. The self-constructed well-being scale was measured based on Domains Physical well-being, Emotional well-being, social well-being and Coping behaviour of child.The result denotes that the mean value of mother’s perception regarding effect of electronic media on child well-being was 114.4, 63% of respondents identified mild effects, 34% had optimum well-being and 3% had moderate effects of using electronic media on their child’s well-being. Electronic media has become part of daily life, and many technology projects target children, who often find them entertaining. Due to its enticing features and program, electronic media is drawing children’s attention. Usage of electronic media can have both positive and negative effect. Since children do not yet understand the negative effect of electronic media , its critical to limit media usage among Z generation. Key words: Effect, mother’s perception, Electronic media, wellbeing

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