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Pizarro, A., (2023). Discriminación percibida y bienestar psicológico de la comunidad LGBT+ del Cusco, 2022 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5393
Pizarro, A., Discriminación percibida y bienestar psicológico de la comunidad LGBT+ del Cusco, 2022 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5393
@misc{renati/957559,
title = "Discriminación percibida y bienestar psicológico de la comunidad LGBT+ del Cusco, 2022",
author = "Pizarro Polar, Asly Natalia",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2023"
}
Título: Discriminación percibida y bienestar psicológico de la comunidad LGBT+ del Cusco, 2022
Autor(es): Pizarro Polar, Asly Natalia
Asesor(es): Sánchez Flores, Fabio Anselmo
Palabras clave: LGBT+; Discriminación percibida; Bienestar psicológico
Campo OCDE: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.01.00
Fecha de publicación: 28-feb-2023
Institución: Universidad Andina del Cusco
Resumen: La comunidad LGBT+ es una de las poblaciones más discriminadas globalmente; sin embargo,
en nuestro contexto no se conoce a profundidad el nivel de esta problemática, ni del estado de
salud mental de las personas que la conforman. Este estudio cuantitativo de alcance descriptivocorrelacional
y
diseño
no
experimental,
buscó
principalmente
determinar
si
existe
relación
entre
la
discriminación
percibida
y
el
bienestar
psicológico
de
la
comunidad
LGBT+
en
la
ciudad
del
Cusco
en el año 2022, además de conocer la prevalencia de ambos en una muestra de 142
personas, utilizando los instrumentos “Discriminación percibida en la comunidad LGBT+” de
Gonzáles-Rivera y Pabellón-Lebrón y “Bienestar psicológico” de Carol Ryff para la recolección
de datos, y el estadístico chi cuadrado para determinar la existencia de correlaciones. Se
encontraron niveles altos de discriminación percibida y niveles moderados de bienestar
psicológico, concluyendo que no existe relación estadísticamente significativa entre las
variables, pero sí entre discriminación percibida y orientación sexual (p=,002), grupo etario
(p=,003), y dos dimensiones del bienestar psicológico: “autoaceptación” (p=,002) y
“crecimiento personal” (p=,026).
The LGBT+ community is one of the most discriminated against populations globally.; however, in our context, the level of discrimination and the mental health status of its members are not known in depth. This quantitative study, descriptive-correlational scope and nonexperimental design, sought mainly to determine whether there is a relationship between perceived discrimination and psychological well-being of the LGBT+ community in Cusco city in 2022, in addition to knowing the prevalence of both in a sample of 142 people, using the instruments "Perceived discrimination in the LGBT+ community" by Gonzáles-Rivera and Pabellón-Lebrón and "Psychological well-being" by Carol Ryff for data collection, and the chisquare statistic to determine the existence of correlations. High levels of perceived discrimination and moderate levels of psychological well-being were found, concluding that there is no statistically significant relationship between the variables, but between perceived discrimination, sexual orientation (p=.002), age group (p=.003), and two dimensions of psychological well-being: "self-acceptance" (p=.002) and "personal growth" (p=.026).
The LGBT+ community is one of the most discriminated against populations globally.; however, in our context, the level of discrimination and the mental health status of its members are not known in depth. This quantitative study, descriptive-correlational scope and nonexperimental design, sought mainly to determine whether there is a relationship between perceived discrimination and psychological well-being of the LGBT+ community in Cusco city in 2022, in addition to knowing the prevalence of both in a sample of 142 people, using the instruments "Perceived discrimination in the LGBT+ community" by Gonzáles-Rivera and Pabellón-Lebrón and "Psychological well-being" by Carol Ryff for data collection, and the chisquare statistic to determine the existence of correlations. High levels of perceived discrimination and moderate levels of psychological well-being were found, concluding that there is no statistically significant relationship between the variables, but between perceived discrimination, sexual orientation (p=.002), age group (p=.003), and two dimensions of psychological well-being: "self-acceptance" (p=.002) and "personal growth" (p=.026).
Enlace al repositorio: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5393
Disciplina académico-profesional: Psicología
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad Andina del Cusco. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
Grado o título: Psicóloga
Jurado: Torres Castillo, Guido Américo; Del Castillo Estrada, Gare; Rozas Calderón, Vanessa; Caller Luna, Juan Bautista
Fecha de registro: 21-abr-2023
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