Mobile Phone Access and Implications for Digital Health Interventions Among Adolescents and Young Adults in Zimbabwe: Cross-Sectional Survey

Jan 13, 2021JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Mobile Phone Use and Its Impact on Digital Health Programs for Teens and Young Adults in Zimbabwe

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Abstract

62.6% of young people in Zimbabwe reported owning a mobile phone.

  • Phone ownership increased with age, from 27.0% among 13-15-year-olds to 84.7% among 20-24-year-olds.
  • Ownership was higher in individuals with secondary education (67.1%) compared to those with primary or no education (26%).
  • 85.3% of the phones reported were smartphones, with WhatsApp being the most commonly used app (71.2%).
  • 64.5% of participants reported having access to the internet, with access also increasing with age.
  • Internet access was higher among males, the unmarried, those with higher education, phone owners, and long-term community residents.
  • Young people expressed concerns about unwanted sexual (29.2%) and violent (13.1%) content on the internet.

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