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Pacsi, C., Porlles, A. (2024). Habilidades sociales y consumo de alcohol en los adolescentes durante la pandemia por COVID-19 en una institución educativa pública de Lima, 2022 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/15369
Pacsi, C., Porlles, A. Habilidades sociales y consumo de alcohol en los adolescentes durante la pandemia por COVID-19 en una institución educativa pública de Lima, 2022 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/15369
@misc{renati/911265,
title = "Habilidades sociales y consumo de alcohol en los adolescentes durante la pandemia por COVID-19 en una institución educativa pública de Lima, 2022",
author = "Porlles Yancce, Alexandra Rosa",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2024"
}
The COVID-19 pandemic involved that the teaching process was under virtual modality, which raised questions about whether adolescents would transfer behaviors, behaviors, and skills that they presented before the COVID-19 pandemic to the new circumstances, since they were immersed in new limits, experiences, ways of bonding with their peers and exposed to behaviors that affect their health and well-being, such as alcohol consumption. Objective: To determine the level of social skills and alcohol consumption in adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic in a Public Educational Institution in Lima, 2022. Material and method: Quantitative approach, cross-sectional descriptive design. The population consisted of 129 adolescents in the 4th and 5th years of secondary school. Instruments applied virtually by Google Forms, the Social Skills Assessment Checklist with 42 questions prepared by the INSM "HD-HN" and the AUDIT with 10 questions designed by the WHO. Data recorded in Microsoft Office Excel 2021 and statistical analysis performed in STATA Version 17. Results: In adolescents, the average level of social skills predominates with 39.5%, highlighting assertiveness and self-esteem with a high average level with 53.5% and 40.3% respectively, with respect to alcohol consumption, 65.1% do consume, presenting mostly a low-risk consumption with 73.8%. Conclusions: Adolescents have an average level of social skills, with greater emphasis on assertiveness and self-esteem skills; In addition, they have mostly low-risk alcohol consumption.
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