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Mendoza, D., (2021). Salud percibida y regulación emocional en estudiantes universitarios de Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18358
Mendoza, D., Salud percibida y regulación emocional en estudiantes universitarios de Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18358
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title = "Salud percibida y regulación emocional en estudiantes universitarios de Lima",
author = "Mendoza Huamán, Diana Nélida",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
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Título: Salud percibida y regulación emocional en estudiantes universitarios de Lima
Autor(es): Mendoza Huamán, Diana Nélida
Asesor(es): Vilela Alemán, Yuliana Patty
Palabras clave: Emociones; Bienestar; Motivación (Educación); Estudiantes universitarios--Salud e higiene; Estudiantes universitarios--Investigaciones
Campo OCDE: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.01.00
Fecha de publicación: 23-feb-2021
Institución: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Resumen: La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo analizar la relación entre la regulación emocional
(RE) y la salud percibida (SP) en universitarios. Se evaluó a 289 alumnos pertenecientes a las
facultades de Derecho (36.3%), Gestión (34.3%) y Psicología (29.4%) de una universidad
privada de Lima. Sus edades oscilaron entre los 18 y 30 años, siendo el 67.5% mujeres y el
32.5% hombres. Los instrumentos utilizados fueron el Ítem único de salud percibida y el
Cuestionario de Regulación Emocional Cognitiva (CERQ). Los resultados mostraron que la
percepción de los estudiantes en promedio fue buena, pero con una tendencia ligeramente
negativa. Con respecto a la SP, esta se relacionó con el sexo y la facultad, así como con la
percepción de rendimiento académico, la satisfacción asociada a este y la percepción de
motivación para los estudios. En cuanto a la RE, se encontró diferencias por sexo y facultad,
así como correlaciones con la percepción del rendimiento académico y percepción de
motivación para los estudios. Finalmente se hallaron correlaciones significativas y directas,
aunque pequeñas, entre la SP y las estrategias de Reinterpretación positiva y Focalización
positiva, así como inversas con la rumiación, la catastrofización y el autoculparse. Se discuten
las implicancias de los hallazgos.
This research aimed to analyze the relationship between emotional regulation (ER) and selfrated health (SRH) in college students. For this purpose, 289 students belonging to the careers of Law (36.3%), Management (34.3%) and Psychology (29.4%) of a private university in Lima were evaluated. Their ages ranged from 18 to 30 years, 67.5% were women and 32.5% men. To measure the variables, a single item of self-rated health and the Cognitive Emotional Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) were used. The results showed that most students rated their health as good, but with a slightly negative trend. SRH was related to sex and faculty, as well as the perception of academic performance, the satisfaction associated with it and the perception of motivation for studies. Regarding the ER, differences were found by sex and faculty, as well as correlations with the perception of academic performance and motivation perception for the studies. Finally, significant and direct small correlations were found between self-rated health and the strategies of Positive reappraisal and Positive refocusing, and negative correlations with Rumination, Catastrophizing and Self-blaming. The implications of the findings are discussed.
This research aimed to analyze the relationship between emotional regulation (ER) and selfrated health (SRH) in college students. For this purpose, 289 students belonging to the careers of Law (36.3%), Management (34.3%) and Psychology (29.4%) of a private university in Lima were evaluated. Their ages ranged from 18 to 30 years, 67.5% were women and 32.5% men. To measure the variables, a single item of self-rated health and the Cognitive Emotional Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) were used. The results showed that most students rated their health as good, but with a slightly negative trend. SRH was related to sex and faculty, as well as the perception of academic performance, the satisfaction associated with it and the perception of motivation for studies. Regarding the ER, differences were found by sex and faculty, as well as correlations with the perception of academic performance and motivation perception for the studies. Finally, significant and direct small correlations were found between self-rated health and the strategies of Positive reappraisal and Positive refocusing, and negative correlations with Rumination, Catastrophizing and Self-blaming. The implications of the findings are discussed.
Enlace al repositorio: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18358
Disciplina académico-profesional: Psicología con mención en Psicología Clínica
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Facultad de Psicología
Grado o título: Licenciado en Psicología con mención en Psicología Clínica
Jurado: Vilela Aleman, Yuliana Patty; Oblitas Barcena, Haydee Zoraida; Gargurevich Liberti, Rafael Ernesto
Fecha de registro: 23-feb-2021
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