2019冠状病毒病大流行社会隔离前后亚马逊青少年与自然环境的关系(2019冠状病毒病大流行社会隔离前后亚马逊青少年与自然环境的关系)

IF 0.7 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Maria-Inês Gasparetto-Higuchi, Damaris Teixeira-Paz, Elisa Ferrari-Justulin-Zacarias, Renata Vilar-de-Almeida
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本研究揭示了青少年与自然环境的关系,以及新冠肺炎疫情造成的社会隔离对青少年的影响。对277名青少年(平均16.08岁;SD = 1.09),在大流行宣布之前,其中79人返回回答在线调查。结果表明,在社会隔离之前,青少年与自然环境的接触频率不同,但在这种情况下,家庭是主要的中介。那些更经常去自然环境、把自己视为自然一部分的人,是最想念自然、最想去自然空间的人,也是在大流行期间对环境问题表达更大担忧的人。
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The relationship of Amazonian adolescents with natural environments before and during social isolation in the COVID-19 pandemic (La relación de los adolescentes del Amazonas con los entornos naturales antes y después del aislamiento social en la pandemia de COVID-19)
ABSTRACT The research shows the relationship of adolescents with natural environments and some impacts arising from the social isolation imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. A face-to-face survey was applied with 277 adolescents (mean = 16.08 years; SD = 1.09) before the pandemic was declared, and during the pandemic 79 of them returned to answer an online survey. The results showed that adolescents had different frequencies of contact with natural environments before social isolation, but in that case, the family was the main mediator. Those who went more often to natural environments and who saw themselves as part of nature were the ones who most missed nature and wanted to go to natural spaces, and were also those who expressed greater concern about environmental problems during the pandemic.
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