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- W2143869475 abstract "En los ultimos anos, las redes sociales online han introducido profundos cambios en nuestro entorno y en los modos de relacionarnos con los demas. Esto, que es frecuente en multitud de jovenes, puede potenciarse mas en los jovenes con movilidad reducida derivada de una discapacidad. En este trabajo se examina la opinion que tienen los jovenes con discapacidad motora sobre las relaciones de amistad que mantienen a traves de las redes online asi como la percepcion sobre estas para mejorar sus habilidades sociales. Esto se analiza en funcion del genero, edad y ocupacion. Han participado 68 jovenes con discapacidad motora que contestaron un cuestionario online, creado para tal fin. Los resultados se analizaron a traves de una metodologia cuantitativa. Aunque se encontraron diferencias significativas en funcion del genero, edad y ocupacion, en la mayoria de jovenes se percibe una alta motivacion en el uso de estos espacios para sus relaciones personales. Asimismo, valoran las redes para mejorar sus habilidades sociales. Ello sugiere la importancia que tienen para los jovenes con discapacidad fisica las redes sociales online en sus relaciones sociales, a la vez que podrian servir como ayuda en los programas dirigidos a fomentar la integracion social. Palabras clave: Jovenes; Discapacidad; Redes sociales online; Habilidades sociales. In recent years, online social networks have introduced profound changes in our environment and new ways of relating to others. The use of social networks is increasingly common, especially among young people, and could further empower young people with limited mobility as a result of a disability. This paper examines the opinions of young people with motor disabilities about the friendships they maintain over online networks and their perceptions regarding how these networks improve their social skills. This is discussed in reference to gender, age and occupation. 68 young people with physical disabilities answered an online questionnaire created for this purpose. The results were analyzed using quantitative methodology. Although we found significant differences based on gender, age and oc cupation, most of the young people perceived themselves as being highly motivated to use these spaces for personal relationships. They also value the networks in improving their social skills. These results suggest that online social networks are important to young people with physical disabilities in their social relationships, and may also help to design programs aimed at promoting social integration." @default.
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- W2143869475 title "Redes sociales online y su utilización para mejorar las habilidades sociales en jóvenes con discapacidad" @default.
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