Temporo-spatial conditions of adolescent living in horizontal co-ownership building at Barranquilla, Colombia

This research aimed to identify what are the temporo-spatial conditions that children have in a range of age from 14 years to 16 years when they are residents of a horizontal co-ownership that has three blocks or residential buildings, walls, and a surveillance system. The problem identified is the conditions of solitude, confinement to the room, addiction to video games and tensions with parents that adolescents have to expand their temporality and spatiality . The methodology used was that of Social Education Nuclei, NES . The strategy used to identify temporomandibular conditions was through the formation of a focal group where 4 adolescents participated . The main findings refer to how the relationships between parents and their adolescent children establish limits to the development of the spatiality and temporality.

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Main Authors: Aroca Araújo, Armando, Álvarez Toro, Lina, Mejía Pérez, María Alejandra
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales U.D.C.A 2018
Online Access:https://revistas.udca.edu.co/index.php/ruadc/article/view/680
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Summary:This research aimed to identify what are the temporo-spatial conditions that children have in a range of age from 14 years to 16 years when they are residents of a horizontal co-ownership that has three blocks or residential buildings, walls, and a surveillance system. The problem identified is the conditions of solitude, confinement to the room, addiction to video games and tensions with parents that adolescents have to expand their temporality and spatiality . The methodology used was that of Social Education Nuclei, NES . The strategy used to identify temporomandibular conditions was through the formation of a focal group where 4 adolescents participated . The main findings refer to how the relationships between parents and their adolescent children establish limits to the development of the spatiality and temporality.