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Chavez, P., (2017). Relación entre personalidad y autoconcepto físico en estudiantes universitarios [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/3172
Chavez, P., Relación entre personalidad y autoconcepto físico en estudiantes universitarios [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/3172
@misc{renati/375832,
title = "Relación entre personalidad y autoconcepto físico en estudiantes universitarios",
author = "Chavez Castillo, Prisccila Lacid",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2017"
}
Title: Relación entre personalidad y autoconcepto físico en estudiantes universitarios
Authors(s): Chavez Castillo, Prisccila Lacid
Advisor(s): Burgos Fernandez, Maria Celeste
Keywords: Personalidad; Autoconcepto físico
Issue Date: 2017
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO
Abstract: El presente trabajo de investigación es un estudio descriptivo correlacional, cuyo
objetivo fue determinar la relación existente entre Personalidad y Autoconcepto físico
en estudiantes universitarios.
La población participante la integran 378 estudiantes universitarios de una universidad
de la ciudad de Trujillo quienes fluctúan en edades de 18 a 30 años; para la
recopilación de la información se utilizó instrumentos psicométricos: El Cuestionario
de personalidad Eysenck (EPQ) y el Cuestionario de Autoconcepto Físico (CAF).
A partir de los datos obtenidos, se afirma que en este grupo de estudiantes
universitarios existe correlación significativa entre Personalidad y Autoconcepto
Físico. Así también se muestra la presencia de una correlación directa, de grado débil
y altamente significativa entre la escala Introversión-Extroversión con las escalas
Habilidad Física, Atractivo Físico, Fuerza, Autoconcepto físico general y
Autoconcepto general y una correlación directa, de grado débil y significativa con la
escala Condición física del Autoconcepto físico en estudiantes de una universidad
privada de Trujillo. De igual manera existe la presencia de una correlación inversa, de
grado débil y altamente significativa entre la escala Estabilidad - Inestabilidad con las
escalas Habilidad Física, Condición física y Fuerza y una correlación directa, de grado
débil y significativa con las escalas Atractivo físico y Autoconcepto físico general del
Autoconcepto físico en estudiantes de una universidad privada de Trujillo.
Encontrándose además una correlación no significativa con la escala Autoconcepto
general en la muestra investigada.
A correlational study between family social climate and resilience in high school students of a state educational institution in Trujillo has been carried out. A sample of 176 students, male and female, aged 15 to 17 years old, from the 4th and 5th grades of a state educational institution in the city of Trujillo, using the Social Climate Scale Family (FES) and the Resilience Scale for Adolescents (ERA) The results show that, in terms of the Family Social Climate, an average level prevails in the students evaluated, in general and in its dimensions, with percentages of students that register this level ranging from 36.9% to 40.3%; And an average level of Resilience in general and in its dimensions, with percentages ranging between 36.9% and 43.8%. Regarding the relational analysis, a very significant correlation, positive and in average degree, was found between Family Social Climate and Resilience in the study subjects. On the other hand, there is a significant significant positive and average correlation between Relationships and Insigth dimensions, Interaction, Morality, Humor and Creativity; And significant, negative and medium degree, with the dimensions Independence and Initiative. There was also a very significant correlation, positive and average, between Development and the dimensions Insigth, Interaction, Morality, Initiative and Creativity; And a significant correlation, positive and average, between Development and the Independence and Humor dimensions. In addition, a very significant correlation, positive and in average degree, was found between Stability and Insigth dimensions, Interaction and Morality.
A correlational study between family social climate and resilience in high school students of a state educational institution in Trujillo has been carried out. A sample of 176 students, male and female, aged 15 to 17 years old, from the 4th and 5th grades of a state educational institution in the city of Trujillo, using the Social Climate Scale Family (FES) and the Resilience Scale for Adolescents (ERA) The results show that, in terms of the Family Social Climate, an average level prevails in the students evaluated, in general and in its dimensions, with percentages of students that register this level ranging from 36.9% to 40.3%; And an average level of Resilience in general and in its dimensions, with percentages ranging between 36.9% and 43.8%. Regarding the relational analysis, a very significant correlation, positive and in average degree, was found between Family Social Climate and Resilience in the study subjects. On the other hand, there is a significant significant positive and average correlation between Relationships and Insigth dimensions, Interaction, Morality, Humor and Creativity; And significant, negative and medium degree, with the dimensions Independence and Initiative. There was also a very significant correlation, positive and average, between Development and the dimensions Insigth, Interaction, Morality, Initiative and Creativity; And a significant correlation, positive and average, between Development and the Independence and Humor dimensions. In addition, a very significant correlation, positive and in average degree, was found between Stability and Insigth dimensions, Interaction and Morality.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/3172
Discipline: Psicología
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Psicólogo
Register date: 23-Oct-2017
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