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Time spent gaming weekly in the United Kingdom (UK) 2012-2015, by gender

How many hours in a typical week would you say you play games?*

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Release date

April 2016

Region

United Kingdom

Survey time period

2012 to 2015**

Number of respondents

654***

Age group

16 years and older

Special properties

adults who play games at home or elsewhere

Method of interview

Computer-assisted personal interviews (CAPI)

Supplementary notes

* The original survey question was "Please think about the hours that you spend game playing in a typical week –so both weekdays and at the weekend... How many hours in a typical week would you say you play games?" (Unprompted responses)
** Date of most recent survey was October to November 2014.
*** n (2012) = 551; n (2013) = 604; n (2014) = 743; n (2015) = 654.
Data for years previous to 2015 were published earlier by the source.

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