Adicción a redes sociales y satisfacción familiar en adolescentes de un colegio privado de Lima Metropolitana
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2021
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Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón
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La siguiente investigación tuvo como propósito examinar la relación entre la satisfacción familiar y la adicción a redes sociales en estudiantes de secundaria de un colegio privado de Lima Metropolitana. Se evaluaron 90 estudiantes varones que cursaban tercero, cuarto y quinto de secundaria. El nivel de investigación es descriptivo correlacional de tipo cuantitativo y el diseño es no experimental transversal. Las pruebas aplicadas fueron: Cuestionario de Adicción a Redes Sociales (ARS) y la Escala de Satisfacción Familiar por Adjetivos (ESFA). Los resultados muestran una asociación negativa y estadísticamente significativa entre las variables satisfacción familiar y adicción a las redes sociales. Asimismo, existe relación negativa entre la satisfacción familiar y las subdimensiones obsesión, falta de control personal en el uso y uso excesivo de la redes sociales, siendo el tamaño del efecto pequeño para las dos primeras y nulo para la tercera. El tamaño del efecto pequeño hallado en las asociaciones puede encontrar razón en que tanto la adicción a las redes sociales, como un bajo funcionamiento familiar, dependen de más de un factor y no se puede esperar que ambos factores sean determinantes el uno para el otro.
This research aimed to analyze the relationship between family satisfaction and social networks addiction in students of one school from high school of Metropolitan Lima. This is a quantitative and descriptive correlational study with a non-experimental cross-sectional design. A total of 90 male students in third, fourth and fifth years of high school were evaluated with the tests: Social Network Addiction Questionnaire (ARS) and the Family Satisfaction Scale for Adjectives (ESFA). The results show a statistically significant and negative association between the variables family satisfaction and addiction to social networks. In addition, there is a negative relationship between family satisfaction and the sub-dimensions obsession with social networks, lack of personal control in the use of social networks and excessive use of social networks, the size of the effect being small for the first two and null for the third. The small effect size found in the associations may be explained with that social media addiction and low family functioning depend on more than one factor and both factors cannot be expected to be determining for each othe.
This research aimed to analyze the relationship between family satisfaction and social networks addiction in students of one school from high school of Metropolitan Lima. This is a quantitative and descriptive correlational study with a non-experimental cross-sectional design. A total of 90 male students in third, fourth and fifth years of high school were evaluated with the tests: Social Network Addiction Questionnaire (ARS) and the Family Satisfaction Scale for Adjectives (ESFA). The results show a statistically significant and negative association between the variables family satisfaction and addiction to social networks. In addition, there is a negative relationship between family satisfaction and the sub-dimensions obsession with social networks, lack of personal control in the use of social networks and excessive use of social networks, the size of the effect being small for the first two and null for the third. The small effect size found in the associations may be explained with that social media addiction and low family functioning depend on more than one factor and both factors cannot be expected to be determining for each othe.
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Adicción, Redes sociales, Medio familiar, Adolescentes, Psicología--Tesis, Compulsive behavior, Social networks, Family environment, Teenagers