儿童数字调解:西班牙、意大利和葡萄牙的家庭氛围

C. Ponte, G. Mascheroni, S. Batista, M. Garmendia, Gemma Martínez, Davide Cino
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考虑到父母调解是一个从孩子开始并根据他们的年龄和在线活动而变化的双重过程,本文在更广泛的家庭沟通背景下研究了数字社会化。基于欧盟的孩子在线问卷调查(2017 - 2019)儿童(9到16岁)在19个国家中,和以前的泛欧洲研究,本文探讨了结果从西班牙,意大利和葡萄牙在其中比较的角度和19个国家平均水平。在这三个拉丁国家,与平均水平一致,儿童对安全、支持和家庭沟通的重视程度高于数字社交,而数字社交的特点是保护主义和风险防范。然而,这三个国家的儿童对他们的网络健康、他们用来应对风险的支持以及他们自己在数字社会化中的角色的看法存在差异。承认这些国家差异有利于公共安全和福利政策的决策者以及教育、卫生和家庭咨询专业人员采取适当的干预措施。
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Children’s digital mediation: The family climate in Spain, Italy and Portugal
Considering parental mediation as a dual process that starts with the child and varies according to their age and online activities, this article examines digital socialization in the broader context of family communication. Based on the EU Kids Online questionnaire (2017-2019) which surveyed children (9-16 years old) in 19 countries, and on previous pan-European studies, the article explores results from Spain, Italy and Portugal in a comparative perspective among them and with then 19 countries average. In the three Latin countries, in line with the average, safety, support and family communication are more highlighted by children than digital socialization, which is marked by a protectionist and risk prevention approach. However, the three countries present variations in children’s perceptions about their online well-being, the support they use to deal with risks and their own role in digital socialization. Acknowledging these national differences favors appropriate interventions by decision makers of public safety and well-being policies, as well as from education, health, and family counseling professionals.
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