Table 2. TV viewing time ≥1 hour/day according to family socioeconomic status (n = 3561).
TV viewing time ≥1 hour/day N (%) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age 2 years | Age 3 years | Age 4 years | Age 6 years | Age 9 years | ||
Maternal educational level | High | 46 (4.7) | 165 (17.2) | 221 (21.6) | 451 (43.8) | 553 (61.4) |
Mid-high | 65 (8.6) | 198 (27.0) | 242 (30.7) | 405 (48.6) | 476 (66.0) | |
Mid-low | 93 (14.5) | 214 (35.0) | 281 (40.9) | 466 (59.6) | 529 (77.0) | |
Low | 59 (24.2) | 115 (51.6) | 144 (55.4) | 263 (71.1) | 238 (85.0) | |
p-value* | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | |
Net household income | >€3300/month | 79 (6.2) | 257 (21.2) | 313 (24.4) | 568 (46.5) | 698 (65.1) |
€2000-3300/month | 120 (12.8) | 282 (32.8) | 344 (36.6) | 496 (54.4) | 563 (69.9) | |
<€2000/month | 52 (17.2) | 100 (35.7) | 142 (46.4) | 172 (58.3) | 188 (74.9) | |
p-value* | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.004 |
Table is based on non-imputed dataset.
*p-value assessed by Chi-square tests.