Cumulative trauma disorder risk for children using computer products: Results of a pilot investigation with a student convenience sample

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作者
Burke, A [1 ]
Peper, E [1 ]
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[1] San Francisco State Univ, Inst Holist Healing Studies Hlth Educ, San Francisco, CA 94132 USA
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10.1093/phr/117.4.350
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objectives. Cumulative trauma disorder is a major health problem for adults. Despite a growing understanding of adult cumulative trauma disorder, however, little is known about the risks for younger populations. This investigation examined issues related to child/adolescent computer product use and upper body physical discomfort. Methods. A convenience sample of 212 students, grades 1-12, was interviewed at their homes by a college-age sibling or relative. One of the child's parents was also interviewed. A 22-item questionnaire was used for data-gathering. Questionnaire items included frequency and duration of use, type of computer products/games and input devices used, presence of physical discomfort, and parental concerns related to the child's computer use. Results. Many students experienced physical discomfort attributed to computer use, such as wrist pain (30%) and back pain (15%). Specific computer activities-such as using a joystick or playing noneducational games-were significantly predictive of physical discomfort using logistic multiple regression. Many parents reported difficulty getting their children off the computer (46%) and that their children spent less time outdoors (35%). Conclusions. Computer product use within this cohort was associated with self-reported physical discomfort. Results suggest a need for more extensive study, including multiyear longitudinal surveys.
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