{"source":{"name":"Evidence Hub on Social Media Ban for Kids - A project by the Lisbon Council","url":"https:\/\/socialmediaban.lisboncouncil.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[16,34,41,9],"name":"Girls"},{"data":[9,31,47,13],"name":"Boys"}],"_data":[["Indicator","Girls","Boys"],["Problematic Social Media Use",16,9],["Intensive",34,31],["Active",41,47],["Non-active",9,13]],"labels":{"name":"Indicator","values":["Problematic Social Media Use","Intensive","Active","Non-active"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/iris.who.int\/server\/api\/core\/bitstreams\/f787fae6-e564-477c-a0e6-d54f24b38f0b\/content","type":"","unit":"Percent (%)","year":"2022","title":"Social Media Use Among 13-Year-Olds by Gender (2022)","topic":"Usage Patterns","method":"Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study: survey (280 000 young people aged 11, 13 and 15)","source":"World Health Organization","sub_topic":"","chart_number":"11.1","geographical":"World"},"description":"Gender differences in problematic media use are highest. Overall, problematic social media use is higher for 13-year old girls than boys. \r\nThe survey covers 44 countries and regions in Europe, central Asia and Canada."}