Playing the same games was the most common reason to strike up online friendships according to neurodivergent young gamers in the United States and UK. A survey between September and October 2023 found that 41 percent of respondents from the United States and 53 percent from the UK claimed this as the leading reason for forming online friendships.
Reasons for forming online friendships according to young neurodivergent gamers in the United States and United Kingdom as of October 2023
Characteristic
UK
United States
Overall
We play the same games
53%
41%
50%
We like the same things
46%
46%
46%
They have shared content that I like
51%
23%
44%
I know them offline (e.g. friend from school)
33%
30%
32%
They were a friend of a friend
32%
24%
30%
They look interesting
33%
18%
29%
We follow the same people
32%
16%
28%
They followed me (e.g. on a social media or online game)
Young People survey. Base: all respondents UK n=369, US n=111
The survey was launched in the UK on the 7th September 2023 and in the US on the 15th September 2023 and closed on 15th October 2023.
According to the source, "an online survey of 12-17 year olds and their parents was promoted and distributed through UK and US charity partners and 480 surveys were completed; 77% (n=369) from the UK and 23% (n=111) from the US. Over half of parents who responded had one or more child/ren that had autism (56%, n=271), and half had one or more child/ren with ADHD (48%, n=231). Two-thirds of parents who had a child with autism (66%, n=317) said that their child had been given a formal diagnosis of autism, 13% (n=62) were in the process of getting a diagnosis and 13% (n=62) had a child with suspected autism but no formal diagnosis."
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Internet Matters, & Roblox. (March 27, 2024). Reasons for forming online friendships according to young neurodivergent gamers in the United States and United Kingdom as of October 2023 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 13, 2024, from https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1498034/uk-us-neurodivergent-teen-gamers-online-friendships/
Internet Matters, und Roblox. "Reasons for forming online friendships according to young neurodivergent gamers in the United States and United Kingdom as of October 2023." Chart. March 27, 2024. Statista. Accessed November 13, 2024. https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1498034/uk-us-neurodivergent-teen-gamers-online-friendships/
Internet Matters, Roblox. (2024). Reasons for forming online friendships according to young neurodivergent gamers in the United States and United Kingdom as of October 2023. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: November 13, 2024. https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1498034/uk-us-neurodivergent-teen-gamers-online-friendships/
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Internet Matters & Roblox, Reasons for forming online friendships according to young neurodivergent gamers in the United States and United Kingdom as of October 2023 Statista, https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1498034/uk-us-neurodivergent-teen-gamers-online-friendships/ (last visited November 13, 2024)
Reasons for forming online friendships according to young neurodivergent gamers in the United States and United Kingdom as of October 2023 [Graph], Internet Matters, & Roblox, March 27, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1498034/uk-us-neurodivergent-teen-gamers-online-friendships/