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LILI11: Proportion of young people who have intensively online contact with friends and others by reporting country, age, sex and time

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Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) is a World Health Organization collaborative cross-national survey on adolescent health and well-being. The survey is conducted every fourth or fifth year. The number of participating countries has varied from about 35 to 45 in the period 2001 - 2018. In 2018, about 240,000 children participated in the survey.

Young people were asked how often they had online contact with friends and others. Responses ranged from never or almost never to almost all the time throughout the day. Findings presented here show the proportion who are intensive users of electronic media to contact friends (those who responded they had contact almost all the time with at least one of the four friendship categories).

The statistics in this matrix have been calculated with microdata from HBSC.

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HBSC Members

HBSC Members reflects an average among the countries and regions represented in the study, based on equal weighting of each region, regardless of differences in achieved sample size or country population. For more information regarding participating countries, please refer to this web page: HBSC countries.