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Table 2 Daily hours of screen-based media activity by country and gender

From: Screen-based activities and physical complaints among adolescents from the Nordic countries

 

Daily hours of screen based activity

 

Computer use

Computer games

Television viewing

Sample

M

95% CI

M

95% CI

M

95% CI

Denmark

      

   Boys

1.61

(1.53 to 1.69)

2.28

(2.20 to 2.37)

2.68

(2.61 to 2.75)

   Girls

1.45

(1.38 to 1.53)

0.84

(0.78 to 0.90)

2.48

(2.41 to 2.55)

Finland

      

   Boys

1.54

(1.45 to 1.62)

1.97

(1.88 to 2.06)

2.21

(2.14 to 2.28)

   Girls

1.55

(1.48 to 1.62)

0.67

(0.62 to 0.72)

2.13

(2.06 to 2.19)

Greenland

      

   Boys

1.17

(1.00 to 1.35)

1.70

(1.50 to 1.91)

2.62

(2.40 to 2.83 )

   Girls

1.43

(1.23 to 1.63)

0.77

(0.68 to 0.87)

2.60

(2.39 to 2.81)

Iceland

      

   Boys

1.87

(1.80 to 1.94)

1.99

(1.93 to 2.06)

2.56

(2.51 to 2.61)

   Girls

1.72

(1.66 to 1.78)

0.52

(0.49 to 0.55)

2.22

(2.17 to 2.27)

Norway

      

   Boys

1.58

(1.48 to 1.69)

1.97

(1.88 to 2.07)

2.41

(2.33 to 2.50)

   Girls

1.80

(1.69 to 1.90 )

0.71

(0.65 to 0.76)

2.42

(2.33 to 2.51)

Sweden

      

   Boys

1.75

(1.64 to 1.86)

2.19

(2.08 to 2.30)

2.30

(2.22 to 2.39)

   Girls

1.73

(1.62 to 1.84)

0.74

(0.68 to 0.81)

2.17

(2.09 to 2.25)

  1. M-Mean; CI- confidence interval