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. 2020 Nov 30;9(11):5731–5735. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_910_20

Table 1.

Distribution of study subjects based on the time spent on social media for mental well-being scores of <90.8 and ≥90.8

Time spent on social media Well-being scores Total

<90.8 ≥90.8
≤1 h 19.1% (31) 17.4% (26) 18.3% (57)
1-2 h 26.5% (43) 35.6% (53) 30.9% (96)
2-4 h 30.2% (49) 34.2% (51) 32.2% (100)
≥4 h 24.1% (39) 12.8% (19) 18.6% (58)
Total 52.1% (162) 47.9% (149) 100% (311)

n=311, P (as determined from Pearson Chi-Square) = 0.048. Here, P<0.05