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Table 1 Participant demographics

From: Exploring experiences of binge-watching and perceived addictiveness among binge-watchers: a qualitative study

Code

Sex

Age

Occupation

Self-reported binge-watching frequency in the past month

Days per week

Hours per day (weekdays)

Hours per day (weekends)

1-A

F

28

Researcher

4

1.5

4

1-B

F

29

Researcher (part-time)

2

3

2

1-C

F

27

Korean language instructor; tour guide

7

*

*

2-A

F

20

University student

3

2

2

2-B

F

29

High school teacher

7

1

3

2-C

M

25

Research assistant

4

2

3

2-D

F

28

Employment officer

3

2

4

3-A

F

24

Unemployed

2–4

1–2

0

3-B

M

20

University student

3

2

4

3-C

F

20

University student

4

2–3

4–5

3-D

M

24

Employed (unspecified)

7

3

1

4-A

F

42

Social worker

4–5

1–3

1–4

4-B

F

30

Pharmaceutical researcher/developer

3

1

2

4-C

F

32

Insurance salesman

5

4

6

4-D

F

44

Hospital assistant

2

1

3

4-E

F

32

Full-time waiter

4

3

3

5-A

M

20

University student

1

1

1

5-B

M

24

Researcher (part-time)

5

2

5

5-C

M

24

Civil servant

6

1

4

6-A

M

36

Salesman

3

2

3

6-B

F

39

Researcher (part-time)

2

2

2

7-A

M

30

Insurance salesman

1–2

1

6

7-B

F

38

Civil servant

4

1

2

7-C

F

32

Part-time waiter

7

4

4

7-D

F

47

Homemaker (with a part-time job)

5

2

0

  1. *No data provided by the participant