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Acceso y uso de nuevas tecnologías entre los jóvenes de educación secundaria, implicaciones en salud. Estudio JOITIC
OBJECTIVE: To determine ICT accessibility and use among the adolescents attending High School and to analyse related factors. DESIGN: Cross-sectional multicentric study. SETTING: High Schools participating in the Community Health «Salut i Escola» Programme. PARTICIPANTS: 5,538 students from first to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6983583/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24035765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2013.06.001 |
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author | Muñoz-Miralles, Raquel Ortega-González, Raquel Batalla-Martínez, Carme López-Morón, María Rosa Manresa, Josep Maria Torán-Monserrat, Pere |
author_facet | Muñoz-Miralles, Raquel Ortega-González, Raquel Batalla-Martínez, Carme López-Morón, María Rosa Manresa, Josep Maria Torán-Monserrat, Pere |
author_sort | Muñoz-Miralles, Raquel |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To determine ICT accessibility and use among the adolescents attending High School and to analyse related factors. DESIGN: Cross-sectional multicentric study. SETTING: High Schools participating in the Community Health «Salut i Escola» Programme. PARTICIPANTS: 5,538 students from first to fourth degree at 28 centres in the area of Barcelona. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Self administered questionnaire including sociodemographic information, ICT use and accessibility. RESULTS: Missing answers were below 1% in all items except in school performance (3,13%); 48,6% were female, mean age 14 years (range 11-20); 15,5% foreigners; 23% reported low school performance; 75,2% took extracurricular activities; 88,9% refers a good relationship with their parents. ICT access is homogeneously massive: 98% had a computer at home, 44,8% used it for two or more hours daily. 98,6% could access Internet, 47,2% without parental control. 90% owned a mobile phone (83% in first grade, 95% in fourth); 45,6% owned one before 12 years old. Girls use it for social relationships and boys for playing. 68,4% played videogames, 36,5% for three or more hours a week and 66,8% without parental control. Their use decreases with age. The ICT parental control is associated with better school performance. CONCLUSIONS: Our high scholars gain access to the ICT at younger ages and they use them in almost every aspect of their lives. There have been detected some gender differences in their use, as well as in the age of the users and between the type of school. |
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spelling | pubmed-69835832020-01-29 Acceso y uso de nuevas tecnologías entre los jóvenes de educación secundaria, implicaciones en salud. Estudio JOITIC Muñoz-Miralles, Raquel Ortega-González, Raquel Batalla-Martínez, Carme López-Morón, María Rosa Manresa, Josep Maria Torán-Monserrat, Pere Aten Primaria Originales OBJECTIVE: To determine ICT accessibility and use among the adolescents attending High School and to analyse related factors. DESIGN: Cross-sectional multicentric study. SETTING: High Schools participating in the Community Health «Salut i Escola» Programme. PARTICIPANTS: 5,538 students from first to fourth degree at 28 centres in the area of Barcelona. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Self administered questionnaire including sociodemographic information, ICT use and accessibility. RESULTS: Missing answers were below 1% in all items except in school performance (3,13%); 48,6% were female, mean age 14 years (range 11-20); 15,5% foreigners; 23% reported low school performance; 75,2% took extracurricular activities; 88,9% refers a good relationship with their parents. ICT access is homogeneously massive: 98% had a computer at home, 44,8% used it for two or more hours daily. 98,6% could access Internet, 47,2% without parental control. 90% owned a mobile phone (83% in first grade, 95% in fourth); 45,6% owned one before 12 years old. Girls use it for social relationships and boys for playing. 68,4% played videogames, 36,5% for three or more hours a week and 66,8% without parental control. Their use decreases with age. The ICT parental control is associated with better school performance. CONCLUSIONS: Our high scholars gain access to the ICT at younger ages and they use them in almost every aspect of their lives. There have been detected some gender differences in their use, as well as in the age of the users and between the type of school. Elsevier 2014-02 2013-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6983583/ /pubmed/24035765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2013.06.001 Text en © 2013 Elsevier España, S.L. Todos los derechos reservados. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Originales Muñoz-Miralles, Raquel Ortega-González, Raquel Batalla-Martínez, Carme López-Morón, María Rosa Manresa, Josep Maria Torán-Monserrat, Pere Acceso y uso de nuevas tecnologías entre los jóvenes de educación secundaria, implicaciones en salud. Estudio JOITIC |
title | Acceso y uso de nuevas tecnologías entre los jóvenes de educación secundaria, implicaciones en salud. Estudio JOITIC |
title_full | Acceso y uso de nuevas tecnologías entre los jóvenes de educación secundaria, implicaciones en salud. Estudio JOITIC |
title_fullStr | Acceso y uso de nuevas tecnologías entre los jóvenes de educación secundaria, implicaciones en salud. Estudio JOITIC |
title_full_unstemmed | Acceso y uso de nuevas tecnologías entre los jóvenes de educación secundaria, implicaciones en salud. Estudio JOITIC |
title_short | Acceso y uso de nuevas tecnologías entre los jóvenes de educación secundaria, implicaciones en salud. Estudio JOITIC |
title_sort | acceso y uso de nuevas tecnologías entre los jóvenes de educación secundaria, implicaciones en salud. estudio joitic |
topic | Originales |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6983583/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24035765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2013.06.001 |
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