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Carrión, M., (2023). Adicción a las redes sociales y Sensibilidad al rechazo interpersonal en jóvenes de Lima [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673399
Carrión, M., Adicción a las redes sociales y Sensibilidad al rechazo interpersonal en jóvenes de Lima [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673399
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title = "Adicción a las redes sociales y Sensibilidad al rechazo interpersonal en jóvenes de Lima",
author = "Carrión Marticorena, Maria Celeste",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
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Title: Adicción a las redes sociales y Sensibilidad al rechazo interpersonal en jóvenes de Lima
Other Titles: Internet addiction and sensitivity to interpersonal rejection in young people from Lima
Authors(s): Carrión Marticorena, Maria Celeste
Advisor(s): Manzanares Medina, Eduardo
Keywords: Adicción a las redes sociales; Sensibilidad al rechazo interpersonal; Jóvenes; Addiction to social networks; Sensitivity to interpersonal rejection; Youths
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.01.00; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.00.00
Issue Date: 5-Dec-2023
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: Los objetivos fueron analizar la relación entre la adicción a las redes sociales y la sensibilidad al rechazo interpersonal en jóvenes adultos de Lima Metropolitana, así como identificar diferencias según el género. El tipo del estudio fue empírico, de estrategia asociativa y diseño correlacional simple y comparativo. Con respecto a nuestra muestra final, se obtuvieron 127 jóvenes adultos, siendo el 48% hombres y el 52% mujeres que oscilan entre las edades de 18 a 25 años. Se utilizaron dos instrumentos: Adicción a las redes sociales (ARS-6) e Interpersonal Sensitivy Rejection (IPSM) los cuales presentan adecuadas evidencias psicométricas. Los resultados indican que la Adicción a las redes sociales se relaciona positivamente y con una magnitud entre moderada y fuerte con las dimensiones de Sensibilidad al rechazo interpersonal (p < .001), siendo entre r =.479 a .708. En cuanto a nuestros hallazgos en el análisis comparativo según el género, se observa diferencias resaltantes en dos dimensiones del IPSM en la media de “conciencia interpersonal” (Mvarones = 2.41 y Mmujeres = 2.83) y “Necesidad de Aprobación” (Mvarones =2.49 y Mmujeres = 3.06). Ante ello se concluye que, la adicción a las redes sociales está vinculado componentes patológicos de la propia personalidad, esta problemática se evidencia cuando la adicción es controlada por una necesidad afectiva, por lo que, muchos jóvenes buscan aprobación mediante sus redes sociales. En esa misma línea se observa que son las mujeres quienes evidencian ser dependientes afectivas a comparación de los hombres.
The objectives were to analyze the relationship between addiction to social networks and sensitivity to interpersonal rejection in young adults from Metropolitan Lima, as well as to identify differences according to gender. The type of study was empirical, with an associative strategy and a simple and comparative correlational design. Regarding our final sample, 127 young adults were obtained, 48% men and 52% women ranging in age from 18 to 25 years. Two instruments were used: Addiction to Social Networks (ARS-6) and Interpersonal Sensitivy Rejection (IPSM), which present adequate psychometric evidence. The results indicate that Addiction to social networks is positively related and with a magnitude between moderate and strong with the dimensions of Sensitivity to interpersonal rejection (p < .001), being between r = .479 to .708. Regarding our findings in the comparative analysis according to gender, notable differences are observed in two dimensions of the IPSM in the mean of “interpersonal awareness” (Mmen = 2.41 and Mwomen = 2.83) and “Need for Approval” (Mmen = 2.49 and Mwomen = 3.06). Given this, it is concluded that addiction to social networks is linked to pathological components of one's own personality; this problem is evident when the addiction is controlled by an emotional need. That is why many young people seek approval through their social networks. Based on the results, it is observed that it is women who show emotional dependence compared to men.
The objectives were to analyze the relationship between addiction to social networks and sensitivity to interpersonal rejection in young adults from Metropolitan Lima, as well as to identify differences according to gender. The type of study was empirical, with an associative strategy and a simple and comparative correlational design. Regarding our final sample, 127 young adults were obtained, 48% men and 52% women ranging in age from 18 to 25 years. Two instruments were used: Addiction to Social Networks (ARS-6) and Interpersonal Sensitivy Rejection (IPSM), which present adequate psychometric evidence. The results indicate that Addiction to social networks is positively related and with a magnitude between moderate and strong with the dimensions of Sensitivity to interpersonal rejection (p < .001), being between r = .479 to .708. Regarding our findings in the comparative analysis according to gender, notable differences are observed in two dimensions of the IPSM in the mean of “interpersonal awareness” (Mmen = 2.41 and Mwomen = 2.83) and “Need for Approval” (Mmen = 2.49 and Mwomen = 3.06). Given this, it is concluded that addiction to social networks is linked to pathological components of one's own personality; this problem is evident when the addiction is controlled by an emotional need. That is why many young people seek approval through their social networks. Based on the results, it is observed that it is women who show emotional dependence compared to men.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673399
Discipline: Psicología
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Psicología
Grade or title: Licenciado en Psicología
Juror: Salas Blas, Edwin Salustio; Correa Rojas, Jossué David; Rojas Diestra, Teresa Del Pilar
Register date: 22-Apr-2024
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