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. 2024 Jul 14;11(7):856. doi: 10.3390/children11070856

Table 3.

An examination of lifestyle habits based on screen time.

Variables SS df MS F p
Problematic Media Use Between Group 3,820,578 5 764,116 18,766 0.000 *
Within Group 23,453,005 576 40,717
Total 27,273,584 581
Self-care Skills Between Group 477,632 5 95,526 0.242 0.944
Within Group 226,976,290 576 394,056
Total 227,453,923 581
The Child’s Positive Eating Behaviors Between Group 39,780 5 7.956 0.738 0.596
Within Group 6,213,349 576 10,787
Total 6,253,129 581
Negative Eating Behaviors Shown by Child During the Meal Between Group 151,938 5 30,388 2.524 0.028 *
Within Group 6,933,974 576 12,038
Total 7,085,913 581
Negative Eating Behaviors Shown by Child After the Mealtime Between Group 496,510 5 99,302 7.572 0.000 *
Within Group 7,554,325 576 13,115
Total 8,050,835 581
Opinions and Behaviors of Mother Between Group 43,132 5 8.626 1.241 0.288
Within Group 4,003,428 576 6.950
Total 4,046,559 581
Child’s Behavior Related to Food Preparation Between Group 58,601 5 11,720 2.807 0.016 *
Within Group 2,405,051 576 4.175
Total 2,463,652 581
Adverse Conditions in terms of Child at the Mealtime Between Group 7.287 5 1.457 1.569 0.167
Within Group 534,985 576 0.929
Total 542,272 581

* p < 0.05.