Adolescencia y privacidad digital
- MERCEDES GONZÁLEZ SANMAMED
- ISABEL DANS ÁLVAREZ DE SOTOMAYOR
- PABLO CÉSAR MUÑOZ CARRIL
- IRIS ESTÉVEZ BLANCO
ISSN: 1405-6666
Year of publication: 2022
Volume: 27
Issue: 93
Pages: 583-603
Type: Article
More publications in: Revista mexicana de investigación educativa
Abstract
This study analyzes the habits and opinions of students in the last year of secondary school, regarding privacy on social networks. For this purpose, 1,144 adolescents answered a questionnaire about the data they spread on social networks, their behavior related to the terms of use of these tools, and their degree of concern about shared personal information. The results show that the female students spread more information than the male students. Also revealed was that the lower the academic performance, the lower the degree of concern, and that this phenomenon is more common among the female students. The need for privacy training and intimacy education as a component of digital literacy is evident.