Gender Profiles of Internet and Mobile Phone Use among Norwegian Adolescents

The aim of this current project was to investigate gender profiles in the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), primarily the Internet and mobile phones, and problems encountered in the use of these technologies. The sample survey consisted of teenagers, 4294 15-16 year olds (2067 f...

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Main Authors: Reidulf G. Watten, Jo Kleiven, Knut Inge Fostervold, Halvor Fauske, Frode Volden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lillehammer University College 2008-11-01
Series:Seminar.net
Online Access:https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/seminar/article/view/2474
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spelling doaj-4582f45468974b37b3c3f9a348b086042020-11-25T01:48:13ZengLillehammer University CollegeSeminar.net1504-48312008-11-01432474Gender Profiles of Internet and Mobile Phone Use among Norwegian AdolescentsReidulf G. Watten0Jo Kleiven1Knut Inge Fostervold2Halvor Fauske3Frode Volden4Department Health and Social Science – Psychology Lillehammer University College, NorwayDepartment Health and Social Science – Psychology Lillehammer University College, NorwayInstitute of Psychology.University of Oslo and Lillehammer University College, NorwayDepartment of Health and Social Science Lillehammer University College, NorwayInstitute of Media Design and Communication, Gjøvik University College and Department of Health and Social Science - Psychology Lillehammer University College, NorwayThe aim of this current project was to investigate gender profiles in the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), primarily the Internet and mobile phones, and problems encountered in the use of these technologies. The sample survey consisted of teenagers, 4294 15-16 year olds (2067 females and 2227 males) from two counties in Eastern Norway, who had participated in a nationwide survey administered by the National Institute of Public Health. The results showed that Norwegian girls used the Internet far more often social activities such as chatting and e-mail while boys preferred to use it for entertainment and computational activities, such as Gaming, E-commerce, viewing multimedia, and for programming. Girls used their mobile phones far more often for Text messaging (Short Message Service - SMS) than boys, who more frequently used their mobile phones for technical functions (alarm, gaming, Internet, etc.). There was no gender gap in everyday phone usage. Both genders experienced few of the problems associated with ICT use. The most frequent problem encountered by both genders was increased economic costs.https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/seminar/article/view/2474
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Gender Profiles of Internet and Mobile Phone Use among Norwegian Adolescents
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description The aim of this current project was to investigate gender profiles in the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), primarily the Internet and mobile phones, and problems encountered in the use of these technologies. The sample survey consisted of teenagers, 4294 15-16 year olds (2067 females and 2227 males) from two counties in Eastern Norway, who had participated in a nationwide survey administered by the National Institute of Public Health. The results showed that Norwegian girls used the Internet far more often social activities such as chatting and e-mail while boys preferred to use it for entertainment and computational activities, such as Gaming, E-commerce, viewing multimedia, and for programming. Girls used their mobile phones far more often for Text messaging (Short Message Service - SMS) than boys, who more frequently used their mobile phones for technical functions (alarm, gaming, Internet, etc.). There was no gender gap in everyday phone usage. Both genders experienced few of the problems associated with ICT use. The most frequent problem encountered by both genders was increased economic costs.
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