Congratulations to Drs Mark Tremblay and Leigh Vanderloo on their new publication: “Screen use and child and adolescent health in Canada: Triangulation of evidence assessing the state of the effort” just published in Child: Care, Health and Development. The abstract and citation are below.

Abstract

Background: Excessive screen use in children and adolescents is an increasingly prevalent, pervasive and pressing public health issue in Canada. This project investigated the ‘state of the effort’ in relation to screen use and healthy development in children and adolescents in Canada.

Methods: Five investigations were employed to identify, describe, interpret and triangulate the current evidence, including a national opinion survey, environmental scan, school board policy scan, network analysis and text mining analysis of Canadian news headlines.

Results: Screen use and healthy child development is an important issue for Canadian parents (n = 385), and they believe schools (79%), governments (73%) and technology companies (71%) have a responsibility to promote safe use. Most policy documents found were relatively recent (2023+) with both provincial (e.g., educational settings with a focus on personal digital devices) and national scope (e.g., protecting children regarding online programming, content and privacy). Of the 38 largest school boards in Canada, 84% ban or restrict students’ unnecessary use of mobile devices during classroom/instructional time and 42% block or restrict access to social media platforms. Linked network analysis clusters included health, research, advocacy, law, policy, education, environment and physical activity, with most partnerships being weak, indicating a suboptimal connection among these sectors. Dramatic increases in related media headlines were found in 2024 (n = 1061) compared with 2023 (n = 400), and most lexicon sentiments were negative.

Conclusion: Concerns over excessive and inappropriate digital screen use among Canadian children and adolescents have escalated recently. This work highlights that while there is much recent activity across sectors occurring in Canada, policy is lacking, and efforts lack coordination, cross-sectoral collaboration, and synergy, likely resulting in suboptimal impact.

Citation

Tremblay MS, Vanderloo LM, Saunders TJ, et al. Screen Use and Child and Adolescent Health in Canada: Triangulation of Evidence Assessing the State of the Effort. Child Care Health Dev. 2026;52(1):e70204. doi:10.1111/cch.70204

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