Empatía y autoeficacia en voluntarios bomberos de diversas bombas de Lima Metropolitana
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Manzanares Medina, Eduardo LuisIssue Date
2019-07-05Keywords
EmpathyGeneral self-efficacy
Self-efficacy in social situations
Firemen
Empatía
Autoeficacia general
Autoeficacia
Bomberos
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Empathy and Self-efficacy in volunteers Firefighters from diverse fire stations in Lima MetropolitanCitation
Diez Noblecilla, D. C., & Sparrow Tejero, M. F. (2019). Empatía y autoeficacia en voluntarios bomberos de diversas bombas de Lima Metropolitana. Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), Lima, Perú. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19083/tesis/626019DOI
10.19083/tesis/626019Abstract
Se analizó la relación entre las variables de empatía, autoeficacia general y autoeficacia en situaciones sociales, así como entre sus dimensiones. La muestra estuvo conformada por 159 bomberos voluntarios (21.4% mujeres y 78.6% hombres), con una edad promedio de 36.08 años (DE = 10.90), pertenecientes a diversas bombas de Lima Metropolitana. Se les aplicó tres instrumentos: el Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI adaptado al español), Escala de Autoeficacia General y Escala de Autoeficacia en Situaciones Sociales. En relación a los resultados, se encontraron relaciones significativas entre la empatía y autoeficacia tanto general como en situaciones sociales. Específicamente, la dimensión Toma de Perspectiva de empatía presentó una correlación positiva, y de magnitud moderada con Autoeficacia General (rs = .44, p <. 01). Además, Toma de Perspectiva y las dimensiones de Autoeficacia para el control cognitivo (rs = .35, p <. 01) y Autoeficacia para habilidades de afrontamiento (rs = .31, p <. 01), presentan correlaciones positivas, y de magnitud moderada. Por el contrario, Distrés personal se asoció negativamente con todas las dimensiones de autoeficacia, respectivamente, (rs = -.28, p <. 01), (rs = -.27, p <. 01), (rs = .40, p <. 01), (rs = -.36, p <. 01). Adicionalmente, se encontró una relación negativa, y de magnitud moderada entre la edad y la dimensión Fantasía de empatía (rs = -.31, p <. 01).The relationship between the variables of empathy, general self-efficacy and self-efficacy in social situations, as well as between their dimensions, was analyzed. The sample consisted of 159 volunteer firemen belonging to several fire stations of Metropolitan Lima. Of both sexes, being 21.4% women and 78.6% men, with an average age of 36.08 years (SD = 10.90). To which three instruments were applied: the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI adapted to Spanish), the General Self-Efficacy Scale and the Self-Efficacy Scale in Social Situations. Regarding the results, it was found that, in general, significant relationships were found between empathy and self-efficacy, both general and social situations. Specifically, the Taking Empathy perspective dimension presented a positive correlation, and of moderate magnitude with General Self-efficacy (rs = .44, p <. 01). In addition, Perspective Taking and the dimensions of Self-efficacy for cognitive control (rs = .35, p <. 01) and Self-efficacy for coping skills (rs = .31, p <. 01), present positive correlations, and of magnitude moderate In contrast, personal distress was negatively associated with all self-efficacy dimensions, respectively, (rs = -.28, p <. 01), (rs = -.27, p <. 01), (rs = .40, p <. 01), (rs = -.36, p <. 01). Additionally, a negative relationship was found, with a moderate magnitude between age and the Fantasy of Empathy dimension (rs = -.31, p <. 01).
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