Covid-19封锁期间葡萄牙儿童(6-18岁)的数字实践

Patrícia Dias, Rita Brito
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在大多数欧洲国家,应对Covid-19大流行的措施是强制封锁期,在此期间,数字技术的使用得到加强,用于远程工作、通信、娱乐、消费和学习。我们的研究旨在绘制葡萄牙儿童(6-18岁)在封锁期间(2020年3月19日至5月2日)的数字实践地图,重点关注他们接受正规教育的经历和他们的福祉。我们的实证工作采用了一种混合方法,结合了对509对父母和孩子(10-18岁)的代表性样本的在线调查和对有年幼孩子(6-12岁)的家庭的深度访谈。我们的研究结果证实,儿童对数字技术的使用显著增强,部分原因是学校需要,部分原因是缺乏娱乐和社交的替代品。由于远程教育,大多数儿童发现长时间使用数字技术令人厌烦,并且由于反复出现有关Covid-19的新闻而感到焦虑。
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The Digital Practices of Portuguese Children (6-18) during Covid-19 Lockdown
The Covid-19 pandemic was addressed, in most European countries, with a mandatory lockdown period, during which the use of digital technologies was intensified, for remote working, communication, entertainment, consumption and learning. Our research aims to map the digital practices of Portuguese children (6-18) during lockdown (between March 19th and May 2nd 2020), focusing on their experience of formal Education and on their wellbeing. Our empirical work follows a mixed method, combining an online survey to a representative sample of 509 dyads of parents and children (10-18) and in-depth interviews to families with younger children (6-12). Our findings confirm a significant intensification of the use of digital technologies by children, partly required by school, partly due to the lack of alternatives for entertainment and socialization. Most children find using digital technologies for long periods, due to remote schooling, tiresome and feel anxious due to recurrent news about Covid-19.
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