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. 2020 Oct 5;56:24–29. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2020.10.002

Table 3.

Regression model predicting screen time behaviors (n = 1115).

Model Variables B SE Standard β p-Value F Adjusted R2
Screen time during COVID-19 pandemic Constant 7.805 1.317 16.402
p ≤ .001
0.132
Gender of the child 0.413 0.172 0.067 ≤0.05
Child's age (years mean ± SD) 0.393 0.045 0.249 ≤0.001
Household income −0.290 0.088 −0.104 ≤0.001
Mother's employment status during COVID-19 pandemic 0.486 0.150 0.101 ≤0.001
Father's employment status during COVID-19 pandemic −0.015 0.115 0.004
Presence of screen time rules in the home during COVID-19 pandemic −1.429 0.296 −0.142 ≤0.001
Parenting Practices Scale
Negative problem solving −0.005 0.040 −0.005
Functional family 0.051 0.029 0.059
Over-reactive −0.018 0.032 −0.019
Inconsistent −0.234 0.048 −0.157 ≤0.001
Interactive −0.073 0.038 −0.064

Presence of screen time rules in the home during COVID-19 pandemic: 0 = no rules; 1 = rules are present.