Resiliencia y actitudes frente al COVID 19 en estudiantes de Lima
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2022
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Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón
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La situación de confinamiento causada por el COVID-19, la cual inició a principios del 2020 en los países de Latinoamérica, ha mostrado que puede traer consecuencias negativas para la salud a nivel psicológico. Investigaciones demuestran que una persona con mayor flexibilidad y adaptación asociado a resiliencia es capaz de sobrellevar la situación. Por ende, el presente estudio tiene como objetivo examinar la relación que existe entre resiliencia y las actitudes frente el confinamiento en 30 estudiantes de un Instituto Superior. Se les aplicaron dos pruebas para medir ambas variables, la Escala de Resiliencia de Wignild y Young adaptado por Novella (2002) y un cuestionario de Actitudes frente al Confinamiento por COVID-19 elaborado para la investigación. El diseño de investigación es no experimental, y el método es descriptivo correlacional. Se observó la relación entre las dimensiones de la resiliencia y factores de confinamiento a nivel cognitivo, afectivo y conductual. Los resultados mostraron que existe relación significativa entre resiliencia y actitud cognitiva frente al confinamiento, pero no se halló covariación significativa entre las demás dimensiones y actitudes hacia el confinamiento.
The confinement situation caused by COVID-19, which began in early 2020 in Latin American countries, has shown that it can have negative consequences for health at a psychological level. Research shows that people with greater flexibility and adaptation associated with resilience are able to cope. Therefore, the present study aims to examine the relationship between resilience and attitudes towards confinement in 30 students of the Higher Institute. Two tests were applied to measure both variables, the Wignild and Young Resilience Scale adapted by Novella (2002) and an Attitudes towards Confinement by COVID-19 questionnaire developed for the research. The research design is nonexperimental, and the method is descriptive and correlational. The relationship between the dimensions of resilience and confinement factors at the cognitive, affective and behavioral levels was carried out. The results show that there is a significant relationship between resilience and cognitive attitude towards confinement, but no significant covariation was found between the too many dimensions and attitudes towards confinement.
The confinement situation caused by COVID-19, which began in early 2020 in Latin American countries, has shown that it can have negative consequences for health at a psychological level. Research shows that people with greater flexibility and adaptation associated with resilience are able to cope. Therefore, the present study aims to examine the relationship between resilience and attitudes towards confinement in 30 students of the Higher Institute. Two tests were applied to measure both variables, the Wignild and Young Resilience Scale adapted by Novella (2002) and an Attitudes towards Confinement by COVID-19 questionnaire developed for the research. The research design is nonexperimental, and the method is descriptive and correlational. The relationship between the dimensions of resilience and confinement factors at the cognitive, affective and behavioral levels was carried out. The results show that there is a significant relationship between resilience and cognitive attitude towards confinement, but no significant covariation was found between the too many dimensions and attitudes towards confinement.
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Psicología--Tesis, Resiliencia (Psicología), Actitud (Psicología), Pandemia de la Covid-19, 2020-, Resilience (Personality trait), Actitud (Psicología)