Fig. 1: Depicts the frequency of selected leisure activities (all but media use and sports participation) before dichotomization. | Pediatric Research

Fig. 1: Depicts the frequency of selected leisure activities (all but media use and sports participation) before dichotomization.

From: Leisure activities of adolescents—associations with demographic characteristics, well-being and parental leisure engagement

Fig. 1: Depicts the frequency of selected leisure activities (all but media use and sports participation) before dichotomization.

The filling of the bars represents the possible frequencies of participation. The shading within the bars ranges from dark (daily) to white (never). Chilling was the most frequently reported activity, followed by meeting friends. Less common activities were going to the cinema, museum or art exhibition as well as going to a concert or opera.

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