Santiago de Compostela, España
Este trabajo pretende identificar las respuestas ante las violencias de género 2.0 (VG2.0) en el colectivo adolescente y analizar la existencia de posibles diferencias en estas respuestas en función del sexo. Participaron en el mismo 615 estudiantes de tercero y cuarto de ESO escolarizados en centros públicos de la comunidad autónoma gallega. Se llevó a cabo un estudio por encuesta usando como instrumento de recogida de datos el cuestionario en modalidad on-line de Violencias de género 2.0. Los datos se analizaron mediante estadística descriptiva y para ello se utilizó el paquete estadístico SPSS, versión 22.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have now become a fundamental means for the socialization of youth and their correct use has become an essential educational objective. They offer greatadvantages but, nevertheless, their inappropriate use can give rise to diverse dangers between which they are the damage, intentionally prejudice to people or collective or the violence of sort. This work tries to identify the answers to gender violence 2.0 in the teen group and to analyze the existence of possible differences in these answers according to sex. In the study there took part 615 students of third and fourth year of Secondary Obligatory Education enrolled in school in public centers of the autonomous Galician community, with a slightly higher proportion of girls (320) than boys (295). In order to respond to the objectives formulated, a study was carried out by survey using as instrument of withdrawal of information the questionnaire in on-linemodality: Gender Violence 2.0. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics,and for all this was used the statistical package SPSS, version 22.
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