Adicción a Redes Sociales y Rasgos de Personalidad en Universitarios Peruanos
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Ventura León, José LuisIssue Date
2020-09-24Keywords
Universitarios peruanosAdicción
Redes sociales
Personalidad
Peruvian university students
Addiction
Social media
Personality
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Social media addiction and personality traits in peruvian university studentsAbstract
El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo examinar la relación entre la adicción a redes sociales y rasgos de personalidad en universitarios peruanos. Se contó con la participación de 813 jóvenes y adultos de Lima Metropolitana, cuyas edades oscilaron entre 18 a 36 años (Media = 20.69; DE = 3.94); 18.33 % son varones y 81.67 % son mujeres. Se administró, el Cuestionario de Adicción a Redes Sociales de Escurra y Salas (2014) e Inventario de personalidad “Big Five Inventory-15-P (Dominguez-Lara & Merino-Soto, 2018). Los resultados revelan que existe una gran relación entre la ARS con Responsabilidad, para Neuroticismo, Afabilidad y Extraversión la relación es moderada; para Apertura a la Experiencia, pequeña. Asimismo, las comparaciones según sexo, indican que las puntuaciones en los factores de personalidad son superiores en las mujeres; mientras que, los varones tienen puntuaciones más altas en las dimensiones del ARS. Se discuten los resultados y sus implicancias.The present study aimed to examine the relationship between addiction to social networks and personality traits in Peruvian university students. 813 young people and adults from Metropolitan Lima participated; whose ages ranged from 18 to 36 years (Mean = 20.69; SD = 3.94); 18.33% are male and 81.67 % are female. The Escurra y Salas (2014) Social Media Addiction Questionnaire and the Personality Inventory “Big Five Inventory-15-P (Dominguez-Lara & Merino-Soto, 2018) were administered. The results reveal that there is a great relationship between SNA and Responsibility, while Neuroticism, Affability and Extraversion correlations are moderate; the lowest relationship is presented by Openess to Experience. Likewise, the comparisons according to sex indicate that the scores in the personality factors are higher in women; while, males have higher scores on the ARS dimensions. However, the magnitude of the difference is small for most. The results and their implications are discussed.
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