Bibliographic citations
Caballero, S., (2019). Relación entre resiliencia y habilidades socioemocionales en adolescentes varones y mujeres de educación secundaria de una institución educativa particular [Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/2005
Caballero, S., Relación entre resiliencia y habilidades socioemocionales en adolescentes varones y mujeres de educación secundaria de una institución educativa particular []. PE: Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/2005
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title = "Relación entre resiliencia y habilidades socioemocionales en adolescentes varones y mujeres de educación secundaria de una institución educativa particular",
author = "Caballero Soto, Solange Ana María",
publisher = "Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya",
year = "2019"
}
The present investigation was approached from the contribution of neuroscience to education. The general objective was to establish the relationship between resilience and socio-emotional skills in male and female secondary school students from a particular educational institution. This thesis corresponds to the quantitative paradigm and with a correlational scope. The design is non-experimental, transectional, descriptive - correlational. The sample consisted of 202 men and 74 women between 11 and 18 years old, students from first to fifth grade of a private school in Tarma, Junín region, Peru. The instruments used were the Resilience Scale SV-RES for youth and adults prepared by Saavedra and Villalta (2008) and the BarOn Emotional Intelligence Inventory ICE: NA validated by Ugarriza and Pajares (2005). There was a moderate, positive and statistically significant correlation between resilience and emotional quotient for the whole sample (N = 276, r = 0.638, p <0.001), for male participants (n = 202, r = 0.636, p <0.001) and female sex (n = 74, r = 0.641, p <0.001), concluding that higher levels of resilience correspond to better socio-emotional skills in male and female adolescents. It is concluded that all hypotheses are accepted. In the complementary analysis when comparing according to sex around the study variables, it was evidenced that only in the Interpersonal component women (M = 36.62) have a higher average score than men (M = 34.24) and that difference (-2,379) is statistically significant (t = -2,661, p <, 01).
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