Journal ArticleOpen Access
Effect of internet use and electronic game-play on academic performance of Australian children
Author Affiliations
University of Southern Queensland, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, UNSW Sydney
Published InScientific Reports
Year2020
Citations62
Abstract
This study examined the association of internet use, and electronic game-play with academic performance respectively on weekdays and weekends in Australian children. It also assessed whether addiction tendency to internet and game-play is associated with academic performance. Overall, 1704 children of 11-17-year-olds from young minds matter (YMM), a cross-sectional nationwide survey, were analysed. The generalized linear regression models adjusted for survey weights were applied to investigate the association between internet use, and electronic-gaming with academic performance (measured by NAPLAN-National standard score). About 70% of the sample spent > 2 h/day using the internet and nearly 30% played electronic-games for > 2 h/day. Internet users during weekdays (> 4 h/day) were less likely to get higher scores in reading and numeracy,…
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