Bibliographic citations
Rocha, L., (2018). Rasgos de personalidad y riesgo de violencia en agresores atendidos en el Centro de Salud Clas San Jerónimo – Cusco, 2017 . [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1856
Rocha, L., Rasgos de personalidad y riesgo de violencia en agresores atendidos en el Centro de Salud Clas San Jerónimo – Cusco, 2017 . [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1856
@misc{renati/24225,
title = "Rasgos de personalidad y riesgo de violencia en agresores atendidos en el Centro de Salud Clas San Jerónimo – Cusco, 2017 .",
author = "Rocha Quispe, Laura Virginia",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2018"
}
The present research relates the personality traits and the risk of violence, following a correlative cross-sectional design, the population is constituted by 200 patients between men and women aged 16 years and over, attended at the Health Center of San Jerónimo in Cusco city. The general objective was to relate the personality traits and the risk of violence in these aggressor patients and the specific objectives were, to know and identify the traits, the risk of violence and the correlations according to the most significant sociodemographic variables, according to sex, age group, marital status and the level of education. The instruments applied were Inventory of Personality NEO-FFI of Costa and McCrae (1992) and Questionnaire of Risk of Violence - RV (Plutchik and Praag, 1990); the level of significance of Crombach's Alpha (0.71) for NEO-FFI and (0.85) for R.V. The results allow to affirm that the aggressor patients attended have the most characteristic features in high consciousness, neuroticism, openness to experience and average kindness, similarly low extraversion; the risk of low violence occurs in more than half of the aggressor patients; The correlation coefficient shows that if there is a relationship between personality traits and the risk of violence, direct and significant relationships were found between the risk of violence and neuroticism, as well as the risk of violence and openness. On the other hand, significant inverse relationships are observed between the risk of violence and the personality traits of consciousness, extraversion and kindness. What it means, that at higher levels of neuroticism and openness to experience greater possibility of risk of violence, at higher levels of extraversion, kindness and awareness, less is the risk of violence.
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