Screen Free Time With Friends: a Cluster-randomized Controlled Trial
University of Southern Denmark
2,000 participants
Nov 17, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The Screen Free Time with Friends study is a cluster-randomized controlled trial aiming to promote more time face-to-face with friends and reduce recreational screen media use after school and during weekends among children aged 9-11 years. The primary aim is to investigate the between group difference in change in children's time spend face-to-face with peers. Secondary aims are to investigate the between group difference in change in children's screen media use, physical activity, wellbeing, social relations, smartphone addiction, sleep and parents smartphone use and risk of smartphone addiction.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- the school must have an afterschool or youth club (or similar) within walking distance
- the afterschool club's leader and staff must be willing to develop the club by participating in a training course.
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Interventions
School-based extracurricular intervention focusing on time spent with friends and screen media use
Locations(18)
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NCT06163495