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Nature and technology connection profiles of the child population in Spain
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Palabras clave
Connection
Disconnection
Technology
Nature
Profile
Education
Childhood
Clasificación UNESCO
58 Pedagogía
Fecha de publicación
2025-03-18
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Caballero-Julia, D., Herrarte-Prieto, L., Murciano-Hueso, A., & Parra-Nieto, G. (2025). Nature and technology connection profiles of the child population in Spain. Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 11, 101431. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2025.101431
Resumen
[EN]Today’s socio-cultural landscape tends to alienate people from direct contact with nature, leading to a nature
deficit. Current studies show that younger generations are overexposed to screens. Childhood is a key stage for
exploring the effects of this connection-disconnection between nature and technology on children’s development. This article aims to identify possible connection-disconnection profiles to enable the development of
adapted and updated educational programs. To this end, this research uses a survey method using a selfadministered questionnaire with 32 items and eight dimensions (four related to nature and four related to
technology), aimed at the study of children aged 9–11 years old, with a sample of 2583 boys and girls throughout
Spain. For analysis, biplot and cluster classification methods were used to identify six groupings that capture the
complex behavioral patterns of this group. Each cluster presents specific characteristics of connectiondisconnection between nature and technology, requiring legislators and educators to personalize educational
models and programs.
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2590-2911
DOI
10.1016/j.ssaho.2025.101431
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