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Electronic media communication with friends from 2002 to 2006 and links to face-to-face contacts in adolescence: an HBSC study in 31 European and North American countries and regions

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Objective:

Because the potential for electronic media communication (EMC) has increased greatly, it is of interest to describe trends in EMC between adolescents and their friends and to investigate whether EMC facilitate or supersede face-to-face contacts among peers.

Methods:

Answers of 275,571 adolescents concerning contacting friends by means of the phone, text messages, and the internet (i. e. EMC), the number of close friends, and the number of afternoons and evenings per week spent out with friends were analysed by means of \(\chi^2\)-tests and multiple regression.

Results:

In 2006, between more than one third (11-year olds) and nearly two thirds (15-year olds) communicated electronically with their friends daily or nearly daily. From 2002 to 2006, EMC increased in almost all participating countries. Particularly high increases were found in Eastern Europe. Across countries, the higher the frequency of EMC the higher the number of afternoons and evenings spent with friends.

Conclusion:

The results are surprisingly consistent across the 31 countries and suggest that EMC among adolescents facilitate rather than supersede face-to-face peer contacts.

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Correspondence to Emmanuel Kuntsche.

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Members of the HBSC Peer Culture Focus Group: Margarida Gaspar de Matos (PT) (Coordinator), Lidiya Vasileva (BG), Atli Hafthorsson (IS), Birgir Gudmundsson (IS), Massimo Santinello (IT), Michela Lenzi (IT), Lina Kostarova Unkovska (MK), Ingrid Leversen (NO), Marianne Skogbrott Birkeland (NO), Gina Tomé (PT), Ines Camacho (PT), Mafalda Ferreira (PT), Rebecca Smith (GB-SCO), Winfried van der Sluijs (GB-SCO), Inmaculada Queija (ES), Pedro J. Pérez Moreno (ES), Victoria Muñoz Tinoco (ES), Emmanuel Kuntsche (CH), Deniz Albayrak Kaymak (TR), Tatyana Bondar (UA)

Submitted: 18 September 2008; revised: 04 May 2009; accepted: 04 June 2009

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Kuntsche, E., Simons-Morton, B., ter Bogt, T. et al. Electronic media communication with friends from 2002 to 2006 and links to face-to-face contacts in adolescence: an HBSC study in 31 European and North American countries and regions. Int J Public Health 54 (Suppl 2), 243–250 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-009-5416-6

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