Bibliographic citations
Flores, J., (2019). Pensamientos automáticos negativos y dependencia emocional en mujeres víctimas de violencia atendidas en un centro de salud de Chosica [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/21222
Flores, J., Pensamientos automáticos negativos y dependencia emocional en mujeres víctimas de violencia atendidas en un centro de salud de Chosica [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/21222
@misc{renati/510441,
title = "Pensamientos automáticos negativos y dependencia emocional en mujeres víctimas de violencia atendidas en un centro de salud de Chosica",
author = "Flores Ochuypuma, Josselyn",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2019"
}
The objective of the research was to relate emotional dependency and negative automatic thoughts in women victims of violence in a health center in Chosica. The design of the research was not experimental, descriptive-correlational. The sample consisted of 78 women in a health center in Chosica. The instruments used were the Inventory of Emotional Dependency and the inventory of Negative Automatic Thoughts. The results indicate that there is a relationship between emotional dependence and negative automatic thoughts filtering, overgeneralization, interpretation of thought, personalization, fallacy of control, global labels, guilt, should and be right. The negative automatic thoughts of higher prevalence are related to the duties (50.5%) followed by the Divine Retribution Fallacy (50%), Justice Fallacy (46.5%), Fallacy of Change (44.5%) Fallacy Control (43%), Catastrophic Vision, Polarized Thinking and Global Labels with approximately 41%. 33.3% of women have high levels of emotional dependence, 23.1% moderate emotional dependence, followed by 23.1% of an emotional response and finally with 20.5% with a significant level of emotional dependence. The differences in automatic thoughts related to filtering, overgeneralization, personalization, culpability, should be right, as well as, in dependence, the presence with the highest prevalence in women who have returned in their relationship more than once.
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