About this trial
Early exposure to screens puts children at risk of later neurodevelopmental delay. This exposure is particularly prevalent among the underprivileged populations in our study area, and we don't yet know the motivations, factors and constraints that need to be put in place to remedy the situation.
Our approach is a bottom-up study, based on the experience of parents who stopped their child's exposure to screens before age 3, to develop a program to reduce early exposure to screens. This will then be tested on a larger scale via a randomized trial
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Live in Saint-Denis (France)
Parent(s) of child(ren) for whom the family has declared that they have succeeded in stopping or totally modifying their behaviour with screens before the child's 3rd birthday (standard form for all health record follow-up examinations).
Declaration confirmed by the negativation of the SCREEN result calculated a posteriori for two periods (before and after stopping), at least 3 months apart.
No objection to the use of data for research purposes.
Disqualifiers
Non-French-speaking public
Severe neurological or sensory disorder in the child
Child in alternating custody with difficulty accessing screen exposure in the other custody arrangement.
Refusal to use data
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- EPURE + : EPURE program
- EPURE - : Standard practices