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Moura, M., Rodríguez, K., Vega, F. (2019). Factores psicosociales, familiares y pensamiento suicida en estudiantes de la Institución Educativa Túpac Amaru, Iquitos 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6019
Moura, M., Rodríguez, K., Vega, F. Factores psicosociales, familiares y pensamiento suicida en estudiantes de la Institución Educativa Túpac Amaru, Iquitos 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6019
@misc{renati/967907,
title = "Factores psicosociales, familiares y pensamiento suicida en estudiantes de la Institución Educativa Túpac Amaru, Iquitos 2018",
author = "Vega Bardales, Flavia Débora",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
The objective of the research was to determine the relationship between psychosocial factors, family and suicidal thinking in adolescent students from 3rd to 5th grade of secondary education at the educational institution Túpac Amaru, Iquitos 2018. The quantitative method was used, type of transversedescriptive research, non-experimental design, correlational. The sample consisted of 131 students. The instruments were: Zung Depression Self- Assessment Scale, Adolescent Bullying Questionnaire, Family Violence Victim Scale, Family Functioning Perception Test and Beck Suicidal Ideation Scale. The statistical program was SPSS, version 22 for Windows XP, 95% confidence level and 0.05 significance (α <0.05). To test the hypothesis, the non-parametric statistical tests of Chi-square (X2) and Correlation Coefficient (CC) were used. The results showed significant statistical association between : (p=0,000; < α = 0,05), Bullying and suicidal thinking (p=0,000; < α = 0,05), family abuse and suicidal thinking (p=0,015; < α=0,05); which allowed accepting the research hypothesis in which there is a statistically significant relationship between psychosocial and family factors and suicidal thinking in adolescents but no significant statistical association was found between family functioning and suicidal thinking (p=0,781; > α = 0,05). With these findings it will be possible to intervene and avoid the increase of suicidal thinking in adolescents.
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