Males were significantly more likely than females to spend
greater than one hour a day playing console or internet
video games (p < 0.001 and p = 0.003, respectively).
Twenty males reported playing video games for more than
one hour a day versus only one female adolescent
reported playing internet video games for more than one
hour. There was no significant relationship between gender
and time spent watching television or on the Internet.
We also found no significant association between time
spent on any media form and students who worked, had
married parents, received more detentions per month, or
exercised more frequently.