Yu, Yen-TingYen-TingYuHsieh, Ton-LinTon-LinHsiehLin, Gong-HongGong-HongLinSHIH-CHIEH LEECHIEN-YU HUANGChen, Kuan-LinKuan-LinChen2022-07-282022-07-282022-04-260803-5253https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/615973This study determined whether higher screen time was associated with the development of 3-year-old children in Taiwan. It also examined whether differences would be found between television and other screen-based media in the probability of lagged development.enlagged development; neurological development; parenting; screen-based media; television[SDGs]SDG3High levels of screen time were associated with increased probabilities of lagged development in 3-year-old childrenjournal article10.1111/apa.16373354722502-s2.0-85129460928WOS:000792058600001https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85129460928