Posted by PaulHoule 1 day ago
The article does not accurately reflect even the abstract, so I would not count on it to accurately reflect the full paper.
From the article (emphasis mine):
  the researchers analyzed shifting dynamics of over 11,000 families with kids *for a decade*
From the paper abstract (emphasis mine):  The present study examined the longitudinal, bidirectional associations between early adolescents’ electronic media use and family conflict *across 3 years*The fact is, youtube, tiktok and games are more interesting then anything real world people can provide. And they dont come with expectations that you behave politely or give regards to others.
One can argue that `they dont come with expectations that you behave politely or give regards to others` is a family conflict that causes screen time.
If the cause of conflict is someone unwilling to behave politely or give regards of others and then the said person go back to screen, then it is not screen time because of conflict.
It is screentime because someone is unwilling to stop insulting the siblings (or whatever) and parents dropped the ball by allowing it.
'Do as I say, not as I do' etc.