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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2014 Nov 20;27(4):536–544. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2014.980215

Table 2.

Internet, cell phone, and social media use among Internet users (n = 63).

n (%)
Frequency of Internet/email
  Daily 29 (46.0)
  3–5 days a week 11 (17.5)
  Once a week 6 (9.5)
  Every few weeks 7 (11.1)
  Less often 10 (15.9)
Own a desktop computer 18 (28.6)
Own a laptop computer or notebook 26 (41.3)
Own Cellphone/smartphone 55 (87.3)
  Use to send or receive email 41 (65.1)
  Use to send or receive texts 53 (84.1)
  Use to access the Internet 38 (60.3)
  Use to participate in video chat 22 (34.9)
Own electronic book device/ebook 6 (9.5)
Own tablet computer (e.g., iPad) 18 (28.6)
Uses personal electronic device to go on the Internet 47 (74.6)
Internet to read/send email 48 (76.2)
  Emailed yesterday 27 (42.9)
Internet to search online 46 (73.0)
  Searched online yesterday 35 (39.7)
Internet to take part in chat rooms or online discussions 18 (28.6)
  Chat rooms yesterday 10 (15.9)
Internet to pay to access or download digital content 33 (52.4)
  Downloaded digital content yesterday 15 (23.8)
Internet to use social media networking sites 47 (74.6)
  Social media yesterday 31 (49.2)
Internet for Twitter 25 (39.7)
  Twitter yesterday 18 (28.6)
Internet for video chat 18 (28.6)
  Video chat yesterday 9 (14.3)
Internet for sharing pictures 24 (38.1)
  Sharing pictures yesterday 16 (25.4)
Internet knowledge
  Can understand most Internet-related computer terms 46 (73.0)
  Can usually fix problem encountered when using the Internet 34 (54.0)
  Helps others who are learning to use the Internet 36 (57.1)
  Has changed settings preferences on own computer related to Internet access 26 (41.3)