Consumo de los medios de comunicación en la adolescencia

Dec 6, 2005Anales de pediatria (Barcelona, Spain : 2003)

Media use during the teenage years

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Abstract

Teenagers averaged 3 hours of television viewing per day.

  • All surveyed teenagers had at least one television at home, with 24% of families owning four or more.
  • A majority of teenagers had access to various mass media in their bedrooms, including computers (57.8%) and the Internet (52%).
  • Mobile phone ownership was reported by 87.2% of teenagers, with girls (91.6%) showing higher ownership rates than boys (82.4%).
  • Teenagers typically began using mobile phones at an average age of 13 years and spent an average of 15 euros per month on them.
  • A significant proportion of teenagers (62%) visited cybercafés, and 40.8% accessed pornographic websites, with a notable gender difference in usage.
  • Boys (87%) were more likely to own video game consoles compared to girls (57.2%), with an average age of 8.8 years when they first started playing.

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