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Table 1 Characteristics of the total sample (N = 15,917) and participants living within 1 km of their school (N = 4,163)

From: Neighborhood disorder and screen time among 10-16 year old Canadian youth: A cross-sectional study

 

Total (N = 15,917)

Sensitivity Analyses Subsample (N = 4,163)

Sex (%)

 Male

47.6

47.7

 Female

52.4

52.3

Grade (%)

 6

17.7

25.3

 7

18.9

21.1

 8

21.2

22.6

 9

21.2

16.4

 10

21.0

14.5

Ethnicity (%)

 Caucasian

76.7

73.1

 Other

23.3

26.9

Family Structure (%)

 Both Parents

61.6

63.1

 Single Parent

17.0

16.8

 Parent and Step Parent

9.8

9.5

 Other

11.6

10.6

Individual-level Socioeconomic Status (%)

 Low

7.6

7.3

 Medium

35.5

35.6

 High

56.9

57.1

Urban-rural Location (%)

 Rural

4.0

8.4

 Small Urban

23.7

31.2

 Large Urban

72.3

60.4

Screen Time, hours/week

 Television

17.5 (12.1)

17.9 (12.0)

 Computer

14.5 (13.1)

14.0 (12.7)

 Video Games

12.8 (13.3)

13.1 (12.8)

  1. Data presented as prevalence for the categorical variables and as mean (standard deviation) for the continuous variables.