Violencia familiar y resiliencia en adolescentes de una institución educativa privada de Ayacucho, 2021
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2022Metadata
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The main objective of this research was to determine the relationship between
family violence and resilience in adolescents from a private educational institution
in Ayacucho, 2021. Regarding the type of research, it is descriptive - correlational,
with a non-experimental cross-sectional design. The population consisted of 350
students and a sample of 150 collaborators was obtained through non-probabilistic
sampling at the author's convenience, in terms of instruments, to measure the
family violence variable, the VIFA questionnaire and the ER - 14 questionnaire
were used to the resilience. Regarding the most important findings, it is evident
that there is an inverse connection Rho Spearman = -.485; given that the inverse
relationship between family violence and the personal competence dimension Rho
Spearman = .-515 and the acceptance of oneself and life dimension Rho
Spearman = .-449 is observed. On the other hand, the inverse relationship
between resilience and the physical violence dimension Rho Spearman = .-400
and the psychological violence dimension Rho Spearman = -.523 is observed.
Similarly, the levels according to gender are observed, showing an average level
of family violence of 72.3% in men and 59.7% in women; while, in the resilience
variable, in the ladies, a medium level is observed with 52.2%, while in the men
25.3%. Finally, the existence of significant differences in both variables with
respect to gender was demonstrated. In conclusion, the variables are inversely
related.
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