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Information and communication technology use * |
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| N (%), boys |
N, (%) girls |
N, (%) boys and girls |
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| Computer at home |
No |
226 (11) |
323 (15) |
549 (13) |
| Yes |
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| without Internet |
346 (17) |
316 (15) |
662 (16) |
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| with Internet |
1409 (71) |
1478 (70) |
2887 (70) |
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| Cell phone bill in a month (euros) |
No cell phone |
140 (7) |
114 (5) |
254 (6) |
| < 10 |
295 (15) |
173 (8) |
468 (11) |
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| 10 – 20 |
711 (36) |
635 (30) |
1346 (33) |
|
| 20 – 35 |
647 (33) |
910 (43) |
1557 (38) |
|
| >35 |
188 (9) |
284 (13) |
472 (12) |
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| Weekly computer use for school, work, and recreation (hours) |
0–1 |
246 (13) |
586 (28) |
832 (20) |
| >1–3 |
307 (16) |
625 (30) |
932 (23) |
|
| >3–6 |
388 (20) |
465 (22) |
853 (21) |
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| >6–12 |
419 (22) |
287 (14) |
706 (17) |
|
| >12–115 |
580 (30) |
135 (6) |
715 (18) |
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* Percentages do not all add up to 100% in this table because of rounding. The exact numbers are used in the analyses. | ||||
Lajunen et al. BMC Public Health 2007 7:24 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-7-24 |
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