| Literature DB >> 31730489 |
Arturo Aguilar-Ye1, Hortensia Reyes-Morales2, Lourdes Campero3, Nicéforo Garnelo-Bibiano4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is limited information in Mexico - a middle-income country and a digital adopter with an important demographic bonus - regarding the potential use of technology and connectivity in health promotion among adolescent population. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the proportion of adolescents connected ubiquitously; and to identify its associated factors for the further development of mobile health interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31730489 PMCID: PMC6858699 DOI: 10.1186/s12911-019-0922-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Fig. 1Framework linked ubiquitous connectivity and mHealth interventions
Ubiquitous connectivity and individual technological infrastructure
| Ubiquitous connectivity | |
| - Yes | 628 (47.0%) |
| Preferred equipment used to connect to Internet | |
| - Smartphone | 925 (69.2%) |
| - Computer | 305 (22.8%) |
| - Tablet | 85 (6.4%) |
| - Videogame console | 15 (1.1%) |
| - Smart television | 6 (0.4%) |
| Operating System | |
| - Android | 997 (78.9%) |
| - iOS | 134 (10.6%) |
| - Windows | 72 (5.7%) |
| - Other | 60 (4.8%) |
| Mobile device age (mean) | 13.91 ± 11.91 months |
| Data plan on the device | |
| - Yes | 538 (42.8%) |
| Preferred Network | |
| - WiFi Home | 847 (66.5%) |
| - Cellular Network (3G or 4G) | 228 (17.9%) |
| - WiFi Public | 133 (10.4%) |
| - WiFi School | 47 (3.7%) |
| - Other | 18 (1.4%) |
| Availability of 4G network | |
| - Yes | 394 (31.4%) |
| Type of contract with telecommunications provider | |
| - Prepaid | 713 (53.4%) |
| - Postpaid | 495 (37.1%) |
| Wireless telecommunications provider | |
| - Telcel® | 865 (64.7%) |
| - Movistar® | 221 (16.5%) |
| - Unefon® | 83 (6.2%) |
| - AT & T® | 63 (4.7%) |
| - Other | 6 (0.4%) |
Digital school infrastructure of participants
| Availability of Campus with WiFi | |
| - Yes | 1062 (79.5%) |
| Password to connect | |
| - Yes | 762 (61.6%) |
| Connection access | |
| - Very easy/easy | 178 (14.9%) |
| - Difficult/very difficult | 897 (85.1%) |
| Speed to navigate | |
| - Fast/very fast | 177 (14.8%) |
| - Slow/very slow | 892 (85.2%) |
| Availability of Campus with computer center | |
| - Yes | 1228 (91.9%) |
| Use of the computer center | |
| - Frequent/very frequent | 626 (46.8%) |
| - Rare/never | 710 (53.2%) |
Digital habits of participants
| Need to use Internet | |
| - Always | 513 (44.5%) |
| - Weekday | 412 (35.7%) |
| - Weekends | 228 (19.8%) |
| - Doesn’t use it | 16 (1.6%) |
| Time of day for most frequent use of Internet | |
| - Morning | 61 (5.3%) |
| - Afternoon | 814 (70.6%) |
| - Night | 278 (24.1%) |
| Main activity in the internet | |
| - Social networks | 596 (44.6%) |
| - Homeworks | 530 (39.7%) |
| - Videos | 128 (9.6%) |
| - Games | 53 (4.0%) |
| - Others | 29 (2.2%) |
| Time spend using the mobile devices (mean per day) | 6.38 ± 5.13 h |
Associated factors with ubiquitous connectivity. Logistic regression modela
| Variable | Ubiquitous connectivity ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | 95% CI | |||
Score of school performance [in Mexico a numerical scale is used, the minimum approving is 6 (lowest) and 10 the highest] | Highest | 5.48 | 4.64–6.40 | < 0.0001 |
| Lowest | 1 | |||
| Main internet activity | Homework | 1 | ||
| Entertainment | 1.87 | 1.36–2.58 | < 0.001 | |
| Need to interact digitally | Sporadically | 1 | ||
| Everyday | 10.29 | 7.50–14.11 | < 0.001 | |
| School location | South/East | 1 | ||
| Metropolitan capital area | 2,34 | 1.62–3.35 | < 0.001 | |
a Goodness of fit: 0.513