Dokument: Does the Association between Preschool Media Use and Language Difficulties at School Entry Vary by First Language of the Child and Parental Education?

Titel:Does the Association between Preschool Media Use and Language Difficulties at School Entry Vary by First Language of the Child and Parental Education?
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20241030-115822-1
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Sprache:Englisch
Dokumententyp:Wissenschaftliche Texte » Artikel, Aufsatz
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Autoren: Hammrich, Chiara Maria [Autor]
Götz, Simon [Autor]
Daseking, Monika [Autor]
Weyers, Simone [Autor]
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Stichwörter:school entry examination, preschool children, language difficulties, media use, parental education, first language
Beschreibung:Background:
Both media use and social background affect children’s language development. The aim of this study was to explore the association between media use and different aspects of language difficulties (grammar, auditory memory, articulation) and social background (first language (FL), parental education (PE)) in more detail.
Methods:
We analyzed data from 4015 children from the 2013/14 school entry examination in a Western German city. Media use, FL, and PE were assessed by social history, and language difficulties by sociopediatric screening. We calculated Prevalence Ratios with a 95% Confidence Interval for language difficulties by media use and FL/PE; compared models with and without interaction terms; and estimated the predicted prevalence of language difficulties by media use and FL/PE.
Results:
Children with non-German FL/low PE had a higher media use and more language difficulties. However, the gradual association between media use and grammatical abilities/recommendation of training was more pronounced in children with German FL and medium/high PE. e.g., especially in the preposition subtest.
Conclusions:
The association between media use and language difficulties varies regarding different aspects of social background and language difficulties. Still, extensive media use is linked with language difficulties for all children. The media competence of young families remains crucial in times of digitalization.
Rechtliche Vermerke:Originalveröffentlichung:
Hammrich, C. M., Götz, S., Daseking, M., & Weyers, S. (2023). Does the Association between Preschool Media Use and Language Difficulties at School Entry Vary by First Language of the Child and Parental Education? Children , 10(12), Article 1848. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10121848
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Dokument erstellt am:30.10.2024
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