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Parental Technoference and Child Problematic Media Use: Meta-Analysis

Parental Technoference and Child Problematic Media Use: Meta-Analysis

This finding aligns with Zhang et al [84], who reported a stronger association between parental technoference and children’s internalizing problems when both parents, rather than one, engaged in technoference. Our finding extends this understanding to problematic media use, indicating that the combined technoference of both parents may create a more pervasive environment of digital distraction, which could amplify negative outcomes in children’s media behaviors.

Jinghui Zhang, Qing Zhang, Bowen Xiao, Yuxuan Cao, Yu Chen, Yan Li

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57636

Understanding Smart Home Sensor Data for Ageing in Place Through Everyday Household Routines: A Mixed Method Case Study

Understanding Smart Home Sensor Data for Ageing in Place Through Everyday Household Routines: A Mixed Method Case Study

This study presented results from a pilot of Smarter Safer Homes testing ubiquitous home monitoring for the elderly, as described in Zhang et al [24] and Bradford et al [25,26]. Smart homes were installed with a range of sensors. However, this study only looked at data from motion and power sensors. The full list of sensors is shown in Table 1. The study was conducted in accordance with Health and Medical Research Human Research Ethics.

Yasmin Fransisca van Kasteren, Dana Bradford, Qing Zhang, Mohan Karunanithi, Hang Ding

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017;5(6):e52