Electronic Screen Media Use in Youth With Autism Spectrum Disorder
- PMID: 29502747
- DOI: 10.1016/j.chc.2017.11.013
Electronic Screen Media Use in Youth With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Abstract
Electronic and social media play a prominent role in the lives of children and teenagers. Evidence suggests youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) use media differently than typically developing peers, and some of these differences place them at greater risk for negative health outcomes related to unhealthy and improper use of media. Such outcomes include physiologic, cognitive, social, emotional, and legal/safety problems. However, several technology-aided interventions have emerged to help youth with ASD across multiple domains. Parents of youth with ASD may benefit from several recommendations and resources from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Electronic media; Family media interventions; Healthy media use; Internet addiction; Screen time; Social media; Technology-aided interventions.
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