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PeerScreen Trial - Reducing Screen Media Use in Peer-groups of Young People
Sponsor: University of Southern Denmark
Summary
The purpose of the PeerScreen trial is to investigate whether reducing screen media use affects mental health, social interaction, sleep, physical activity, heart rate variability, and behavioral patterns in young people aged 13 to 24 years. The primary question the trial aims to answer is: Does reducing screen media use over a 4-week period improve mental health among young people? Researchers will compare a screen media reduction intervention with a control condition in which participants continue their usual screen media use to determine whether reducing screen media use leads to improvements in mental health. Participants will: * be allocated to either a 4-week screen media reduction intervention or a control condition * complete a study protocol including questionnaire-based assessments, daily self-reports, and objective monitoring of screen media use, sleep, physical activity, heart rate variability, social interactions, and geolocation
Official title: Effects of Reducing Screen Media Use on Mental Health, Sleep, Physical Activity, Heart Rate Variability, and Behavioral Patterns in Peer-groups of Young People: A Study Protocol for a Cluster-randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
13 Years - 24 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
240
Start Date
2026-04-15
Completion Date
2027-12-31
Last Updated
2026-04-15
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Screen media reduction
Participants will reduce their recreational screen media use across devices. For smartphone use, participants will be asked to reduce their use to a maximum of 1 hour/day. Because social media use will not be permitted on computers or tablets during the intervention, this limit will also encompass participants' social media use. Research staff will help each participant set up smartphone app limits for the ten most used social media and gaming applications, add a widget to their home screen showing the current amount of time they have spent on their phone, and turn off non-essential notifications. For television, computer and tablet use, participants will reduce their use to 14 hours/week (with no specific daily limit), but social media use is not allowed on these devices. We will recommend participants to particularly reduce their solitary screen media use. Participants will be asked to keep their devices outside the bedroom, and they will be provided with a free alarm clock.