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Eissa, J., (2021). Clima social escolar y estrés cotidiano infantil en estudiantes de primaria de Lima [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656106
Eissa, J., Clima social escolar y estrés cotidiano infantil en estudiantes de primaria de Lima [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656106
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title = "Clima social escolar y estrés cotidiano infantil en estudiantes de primaria de Lima",
author = "Eissa Hamida, Jienin Daisy",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
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Título: Clima social escolar y estrés cotidiano infantil en estudiantes de primaria de Lima
Otros títulos: School Social Climate and Daily Childhood Stress among primary students in Lima
Autor(es): Eissa Hamida, Jienin Daisy
Asesor(es): Hernández Patron, Cynthia Inés
Palabras clave: Estrés cotidiano infantil; Clima social escolar; Colegio privado; Niños; Everyday stress in children; School social climate; Private school; Kids
Campo OCDE: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.00.00; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.01.00
Fecha de publicación: 10-may-2021
Institución: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Resumen: Objetivo general: determinar si existe relación entre el estrés cotidiano infantil y el clima social escolar en estudiantes de cuarto y quinto grado de primaria de un colegio privado de Lima Metropolitana. Objetivo específico: comparar ambas variables según sexo. Método: La muestra estuvo conformada por 127 niños entre 8 y 12 años de edad (M=10.15; DE = 0.79), el 59.1% son mujeres y el 40.9% son varones. Se aplicó la Escala de Estrés Cotidiano Infantil (Flores, 2017) y el Cuestionario para Evaluar el Clima Social del Centro Escolar (Trianes, Blanca, De la Morena, Infante & Raya, 2006), se evidenció adecuada validez y confiabilidad para los puntajes de ambas pruebas. Resultados: Se establece relación inversa débil, con un tamaño del efecto mínimo, entre el estrés cotidiano infantil y el clima social escolar en ambas dimensiones (referente al centro y al profesorado). Además, se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas en ambas dimensiones del clima social escolar según sexo, siendo las mujeres quienes presentan puntajes más elevados. Conclusiones: Existe correlación negativa entre el clima social escolar y el estrés cotidiano infantil y diferencias en clima social escolar cuanto a género.
The main objective of this research is to establish the relationship between daily childhood stress and school social climate among fourth and fifth grade students from a private school in Lima. As a specific objective, comparisons in both variables according to gender were established. Method: The sample consisted of 127 children between the ages of 8 and 12 (M=10.15; SD = 0.78); 59.1% of them female and 40.9% male. The Everyday Stress Scale for Children (Flores, 2017) and the Questionnaire for Evaluating the Social Climate of the School (Trianes, Blanca, De la Morena, Infante & Raya, 2006) were applied, adequate validity and reliability were evidenced for the scores of both instruments. Results: A weak inverse relationship is established, with a minimum effect size, between children's daily stress and the school social climate in both dimensions (referring to the center and the teachers). In addition, statistically significant differences were found in both dimensions of the school social climate according to sex, with women having the highest scores. Conclusions: There is a negative correlation between the school social climate and children's daily stress and differences in the school social climate in terms of gender.
The main objective of this research is to establish the relationship between daily childhood stress and school social climate among fourth and fifth grade students from a private school in Lima. As a specific objective, comparisons in both variables according to gender were established. Method: The sample consisted of 127 children between the ages of 8 and 12 (M=10.15; SD = 0.78); 59.1% of them female and 40.9% male. The Everyday Stress Scale for Children (Flores, 2017) and the Questionnaire for Evaluating the Social Climate of the School (Trianes, Blanca, De la Morena, Infante & Raya, 2006) were applied, adequate validity and reliability were evidenced for the scores of both instruments. Results: A weak inverse relationship is established, with a minimum effect size, between children's daily stress and the school social climate in both dimensions (referring to the center and the teachers). In addition, statistically significant differences were found in both dimensions of the school social climate according to sex, with women having the highest scores. Conclusions: There is a negative correlation between the school social climate and children's daily stress and differences in the school social climate in terms of gender.
Enlace al repositorio: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656106
Disciplina académico-profesional: Psicología
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Psicología
Grado o título: Licenciado en Psicología
Fecha de registro: 20-may-2021
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