Representación del estilo de apego y autoestima en escolares de un asentamiento humano de La Molina
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Issue Date
2017-07-12Keywords
ApegoAutoestima
Adolescentes
Violencia familiar
Cuestionario
Psicodiagnóstico
Psicología
La Molina (Lima, Perú : Distrito)
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La investigación tuvo como objetivo determinar la relación entre la representación del estilo de apego seguro e inseguro y la autoestima en escolares de un asentamiento humano de La Molina. La hipótesis plantea que la representación del estilo de apego seguro se relaciona de manera positiva con la autoestima y de manera negativa con el otro estilo. Se aplicaron: el Cuestionario CaMir – R y la Escala de Autoestima de Rosenberg a 115 adolescentes. La variables autoestima y apego seguro correlacionan de manera significativa y positiva. La segunda hipótesis no se cumple, por ello se analizan los resultados desde una visión multidimensional de la autoestima. Otras investigaciones revelan que la alta autoestima no siempre indica salud mental; por otro lado, una autoestima óptima y relaciones afectivas estables funcionan como factor protector, ello se puede fomentar a través de los proyectos de salud pública.The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between secure and insecure attachment style representations and self-esteem in schoolchildren from a shanty town in La Molina. The hypothesis was that secure attachment style is positively related to self-esteem and in a negative way to the other style. The sample was composed of 115 adolescents who were assessed with the CaMir - R questionnaire and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. The variables self-esteem and secure attachment correlate significantly and positively. The second hypothesis is not fulfilled, so the results are analyzed from a multidimensional view of self-esteem. Other research reveals that high self-esteem does not always indicate mental health. A optimal self-esteem and stable affective relationships function as a protective factor, this can be fostered through public health projects.
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