학술논문

A Systematic Review on Effect of Electronic Media among Children and Adolescents on Substance Abuse.
Document Type
Article
Source
Indian Journal of Community Medicine. 2018 Supplement, Vol. 43, pS66-S72. 7p.
Subject
*MASS media
*PUBLIC health
*SUBSTANCE abuse
*TELECOMMUNICATION
*SYSTEMATIC reviews
Language
ISSN
0970-0218
Abstract
Background: Substance abuse is one of the most significant global public health issues among youths. Electronic media has become a part of day-to-day life for all. This systematic review is undertaken to comprehensively explore the effect of electronic media on substance abuse among children and adolescents. Methodology: Two review authors independently searched various electronic databases and other sources. Selection Criteria: Randomized control trials that assessed the effect of exposure of electronic media (defined as television, internet, gaming, mobile phones/phones, and radio) among participants in the age range of 5-19 years on substance abuse were included in the review. Data Collection and Analysis: Two reviewers independently extracted data. We used an approach proposed by the Cochrane Collaboration. We used GRADE profiler to assess the overall quality of the evidence. Main Results: We retrieved 6003 studies and found 15 studies that fulfilled our inclusion criteria. Since included studies differed in the type of intervention and reporting of outcomes, we did not undertake meta-analysis and choose to describe studies narratively. Quality of evidence was rated as "very low" due to too little information or too few data to be able to reach any conclusions. Authors' Conclusions: Clinicians, policymakers, and educators to partner with caregivers and youth to support electronic media use that promotes positive outcome in these areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]