Pedro Daniel Martínez Sierra, Fabiola Margarita Olea Uribe
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摘要
本文来源于2020年“青少年对covid - 19大流行影响的看法”网络研讨会,该研讨会由(Tejiendo Redes Infancia)项目与墨西哥国立自治大学(UNAM)国家社会工作学院合作举办。目的是通过zoom平台上的虚拟会议,分析拉丁美洲青少年在covid - 19大流行方面的经验,该平台允许MARTÍNEZ SIERRA, p.d. & OLEA URIBE, F. M. Revista sobre la infancia y la adolescents, 20,78 -95 abil 2021 ISSN 21747210 79在拉丁美洲和加勒比地区卫生危机的背景下定位该部门的声音。参与研究的6名青少年,男女各3名,年龄在15至18岁之间,分别来自墨西哥、巴拿马、巴拉圭、危地马拉和玻利维亚。它是根据一种定性方法制定的,焦点小组认为除了使用他们设计的图像来提出他们的论点外,这种技术最适合恢复关于该主题的想法、信息和知识。调查结果揭示了拉丁美洲现实的相似之处,人们普遍感到关切的是,缺乏国家战略来解决脆弱阶层的需要,例如低收入家庭和无法重返学校的家庭的需要。
Voces desde Latinoamérica: adolescentes ante la pandemia por COVID19
This article is derived from the 2020 webinar "Views of adolescents on the impact of the COVID19 pandemic", organized by the (Tejiendo Redes Infancia) project in collaboration with the National School of Social Work of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). The objective was to analyze the experiences of Latin American adolescents on the COVID19 pandemic, through a virtual meeting on the zoom platform that allowed MARTÍNEZ SIERRA, P. D. & OLEA URIBE, F. M. Revista sobre la infancia y la adolescencia, 20, 78-95 Abril 2021 ISSN 21747210 79 the voices of this sector to be positioned in the context of the health crisis in the Latin American and Caribbean region. Six adolescents participated, three of each sex between 15 and 18 years old, from Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Guatemala and Bolivia. It was developed under a qualitative methodology, the technique used by focus groups considering it the most suitable to recover ideas, information and knowledge regarding the subject, in addition to the use of images designed by them to present their arguments. The findings revealed the similarities in Latin American realities and a general feeling of concern over the absence of State strategies to address the needs of vulnerable sectors, such as low-income families and those who will not have the possibility of returning to their schools.