Technology Exposure and Child Health: Wellness Impact and Social Effects: an Observational Product Registry Study
Purpose
The goal of this study is to understand how children's mobile device usage (smartphones or tablets), including social media use and online games, are related to their mental wellness and mental health, as well as some aspects of their physical activity and sleep. This study is available to all children between the ages of 8 and 17 years and a parent/caregiver. Researchers will compare participant mobile device usage with their survey responses on sleep, stress, mental health, and physical activity, as well as their parent/caregiver's survey responses. Participants will: - run the Aura app with parental controls on their dedicated mobile device - complete monthly surveys - answer daily questions on mood, stress, sleep and physical activity The study is fully virtual. Duration is 3 months.
Conditions
- Mood
- Depression Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
- Sleep
- Eating Disorders
- Physical Activity
- Loneliness
- Stress
Eligibility
- Eligible Ages
- Between 8 Years and 17 Years
- Eligible Sex
- All
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Child participants are male, female, non-binary persons, ages 8-17, inclusive
2. Parent/Authorized Legal Guardian willing to provide informed consent; child willing
to provide assent
3. Both Parent/Authorized Legal Guardian and child own a mobile device that already has
the Aura app or is able to install and run the Aura app, and the appropriate
parental control features.
4. Parent/Authorized Legal Guardian and child are willing for child to use a dedicated
device for the duration of the study (ie., child cannot share device with a sibling
or other family member).
5. Multiple children from the same family are eligible to participate, provided that
each enrolled child uses a dedicated device AND is able to complete outcome
assessments independently, AND that parent/authorized legal guardian is able to
complete assessments for each enrolled child.
6. Both Parent/Authorized Legal Guardian and child willing to share data collected as
part of the Aura app and related device applications
7. Consented Parent/Authorized Legal Guardian and child maintain active Aura accounts
throughout their study participation
8. Consented Parent/Authorized Legal Guardian and child are able to follow written and
verbal instructions (English) as assessed by the PI and/or study coordinator
9. Consented Parent/Authorized Legal Guardian and child are to comply with all testing
and study requirements
Study Design
- Phase
- Study Type
- Observational [Patient Registry]
- Observational Model
- Cohort
- Time Perspective
- Prospective
Arm Groups
Arm | Description | Assigned Intervention |
---|---|---|
Children 8-17 years old | Over 84% of children ages 8 and up have access to a mobile device (smartphone, tablet) and are active on social media. This study focuses on children ages 8-17 to better understand social media usage and how it relates to their mental well-being. |
Recruiting Locations
More Details
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sponsor
- Aura
Detailed Description
Once enrolled, child participants will use their mobile devices as usual, and Aura will collect data on on-line and off-line activity, app usage, social interaction, sleep, location and activity levels. The child participant will complete surveys on a monthly basis, including: - A range of questionnaires about feelings and behaviors that are associated with mental health challenges - Questionnaires that ask about well-being and positive feelings, including relationships with family and friends - Questionnaires that ask about experiences with social media and device usage - A questionnaire about feelings of loneliness - A questionnaire that asks about activity sleep In parallel, the parent participant will complete monthly surveys about the child, including: - Medical history and changes - A range of questionnaires about feelings and behaviors that are associated with mental health challenges - Questionnaires that ask about well-being and positive feelings, including relationships with family and friends