Valaitis Ruta K
School of Nursing, McMaster University, HSC Room 3N28E, 1200 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8N 3Z5, Canada.
J Med Internet Res. 2005 Oct 4;7(5):e51. doi: 10.2196/jmir.7.5.e51.
Youth are often disenfranchised in their communities and may feel they have little voice. Since computers are an important aspect of youth culture, they may offer solutions to increasing youth participation in communities.
This qualitative case study investigated the perceptions of 19 (predominantly female) inner-city school youth about their use of computers and the Internet in a school-based community development project.
Youth working with public health nurses in a school-based community development project communicated with local community members using computer-mediated communication, surveyed peers online, built websites, searched for information online, and prepared project materials using computers and the Internet. Participant observation, semistructured interviews, analysis of online messages, and online- and paper-based surveys were used to gather data about youth's and adults' perceptions and use of the technologies. Constant comparison method and between-method triangulation were used in the analysis to satisfy the existence of themes.
Not all youth were interested in working with computers. Some electronic messages from adults were perceived to be critical, and writing to adults was intimidating for some youth. In addition, technical problems were experienced. Despite these barriers, most youth perceived that using computers and the Internet reduced their anxiety concerning communication with adults, increased their control when dealing with adults, raised their perception of their social status, increased participation within the community, supported reflective thought, increased efficiency, and improved their access to resources.
Overall, youth perceived computers and the Internet to be empowering tools, and they should be encouraged to use such technology to support them in community initiatives.
青少年在其社区中常常被剥夺权利,可能觉得自己没什么发言权。由于计算机是青少年文化的一个重要方面,它们可能为增加青少年对社区事务的参与提供解决办法。
本定性案例研究调查了19名(主要为女性)市中心学校的青少年对在一个校内社区发展项目中使用计算机和互联网的看法。
在一个校内社区发展项目中与公共卫生护士合作的青少年,通过计算机介导的通信与当地社区成员交流,在线调查同龄人,创建网站,在线搜索信息,并使用计算机和互联网准备项目材料。采用参与观察、半结构化访谈、在线信息分析以及在线和纸质调查来收集关于青少年和成年人对这些技术的看法及使用情况的数据。分析过程中使用了持续比较法和方法间三角互证法以确定主题的存在。
并非所有青少年都对使用计算机感兴趣。一些成年人发来的电子信息被认为带有批评意味,对一些青少年来说,给成年人写信令他们感到害怕。此外,还遇到了技术问题。尽管存在这些障碍,但大多数青少年认为,使用计算机和互联网减轻了他们与成年人交流时的焦虑,在与成年人打交道时增加了他们的掌控感,提高了他们对自身社会地位的认知,增加了在社区内的参与度,有助于进行反思性思考,提高了效率,并改善了他们获取资源的机会。
总体而言,青少年认为计算机和互联网是赋予他们权力的工具,应鼓励他们利用此类技术来支持他们参与社区活动。