Changes in reading habits during COVID-19 confinement in Spain (Cambios en los hábitos lectores durante el confinamiento por COVID-19 en España)

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
P. Delgado, Marian Serrano-Mendizábal, N. Gómez-Merino, Marina Pi-Ruano, Alba Rubio, Noemi Skrobiszewska, L. Salmerón
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ABSTRACT During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Spanish population remained confined for almost two months, leading to new academic, work and leisure routines. This study analysed the reading habit changes during confinement and their relationship with the type of reading, gender, age and audiovisual consumption in 4,013 Spanish adults who responded to an online survey on their reading habits taking three moments as a reference: before, beginning and during the confinement. The results highlight that the reading time increased at the beginning of the confinement and remained stable throughout. By type of reading, leisure reading continued to increase, and news reading decreased compared to the beginning of the confinement, although both changes occurred in the younger population. Besides, those who used more audiovisuals were found to read more. Lastly, women read more than men and also increased their reading time to a higher extent. Assuming that reading promotes well-being and that its increase was part of an overall increase in healthy habits, we suggest that educational policies should consider this function of reading when fostering reading habits.
西班牙COVID-19封锁期间阅读习惯的变化(西班牙COVID-19封锁期间阅读习惯的变化)
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,西班牙人口被限制了近两个月,导致新的学术、工作和休闲习惯。本研究分析了4013名西班牙成年人在坐月子期间阅读习惯的变化及其与阅读类型、性别、年龄和视听消费的关系,以坐月子前、开始和坐月子期间三个时刻为参考。结果表明,阅读时间在禁闭开始时增加,并在整个过程中保持稳定。从阅读类型来看,与禁闭开始相比,休闲阅读继续增加,新闻阅读减少,尽管这两种变化都发生在年轻人群中。此外,那些使用更多视听材料的人阅读更多。最后,女性的阅读时间比男性多,而且增加的阅读时间也比男性多。假设阅读促进了幸福感,并且它的增加是健康习惯整体增加的一部分,我们建议教育政策在培养阅读习惯时应考虑阅读的这一功能。
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