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. 2020 Apr 20;3(1):e18398. doi: 10.2196/18398

Table 3.

Participant tablet usage patterns before and after the AGE-ON program.

Usage pattern Baseline (N=32) End of study (N=29a) One-month follow-up (N=27b)


Value P value Value P value
Tablet use frequency, mean (SD)

Frequency of tablet usec 2.9 (2.1) 4.0 (1.5) .001 4.0 (2.0) .002

Number of reported tablet uses 3.1 (2.4) 4.3 (2.1) .06 4.4 (2.2) .01

Tablet use type, n (%)

Email 19 (65.5) 23 (79.3) .37 21 (77.8) .09

Instant messaging 5 (17.2) 10 (34.5) .19 7 (25.9) .09

Internet browsing 12 (41.4) 18 (62.1) .26 21 (77.8) .68

Audio or video calling 4 (13.8) 8 (27.6) .28 8 (29.6) .51

Reading the news 10 (34.5) 16 (55.2) .24 9 (33.3) .08

Reading an e-book 4 (13.8) 5 (17.2) .06 5 (18.5) .08

Answering a question 15 (51.7) 20 (69.0) .78 21 (77.8) .30

Seeking health information 12 (41.4) 18 (62.1) .04 19 (70.4) .40

Social media 9 (31.0) 7 (24.1) .87 7 (25.9) .24

aThree participants did not complete the baseline checklist.

bAn additional 2 participants were missing data at follow-up.

cAssessed using a 6-point Likert scale: 1=never to 6=every day.