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Ítem Acceso abierto Relationship between the quality of the family environment and psychomotor development in 3-year-old children from the La Huaca human settlement.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017) Conopuma Leguia, Yuri Berti; Quiroz Garcia, Sherry Yurico; Zavaleta Gutiérrez, Violeta AideéThe main objective of the research was to determine the relationship between the quality of the family environment and the psychomotor development of 3-year-old children from the AAHH La Huaca, within the jurisdiction of the Infantas Health Center, Los Olivos, in April–May 2017. The study methodology is descriptive correlational, quantitative, and cross-sectional. The population consisted of 32 families, and the instruments used were the TEPSI Test and the Home Inventory. The results showed that the prevailing family environment quality in the study population was inadequate, with 71.9% (23) families, whose children 37.5% (12) had psychomotor developmental delay and 34.4% (11) were at risk. This was followed by families with moderate quality at 28.1% (9), whose children 18.8% (6) showed normal psychomotor development and 9.4% (3) were at risk. No families were found with an adequate family environment quality. Based on the analysis of the results and hypothesis testing using the Spearman correlation statistical test, with a p-value of 0.000, it was concluded that there is a relationship between the quality of the family environment and the psychomotor development of 3-year-old children. Additionally, most mothers do not attend or take their children on time to the Growth and Development control check-ups.Ítem Acceso abierto Relationship between the quality of the family environment and psychomotor development in 3-year-old children from the La Huaca human settlement.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017) Conopuma Leguia, Yuri Berti; Quiroz Garcia, Sherry Yurico; Zavaleta Gutiérrez, Violeta AideéThe main objective of the research was to determine the relationship between the quality of the family environment and the psychomotor development of 3-year-old children from the AAHH La Huaca, within the jurisdiction of the Infantas Health Center, Los Olivos, in April–May 2017. The study methodology is descriptive correlational, quantitative, and cross-sectional. The population consisted of 32 families, and the instruments used were the TEPSI Test and the Home Inventory. The results showed that the prevailing family environment quality in the study population was inadequate, with 71.9% (23) families, whose children 37.5% (12) had psychomotor developmental delay and 34.4% (11) were at risk. This was followed by families with moderate quality at 28.1% (9), whose children 18.8% (6) showed normal psychomotor development and 9.4% (3) were at risk. No families were found with an adequate family environment quality. Based on the analysis of the results and hypothesis testing using the Spearman correlation statistical test, with a p-value of 0.000, it was concluded that there is a relationship between the quality of the family environment and the psychomotor development of 3-year-old children. Additionally, most mothers do not attend or take their children on time to the Growth and Development control check-ups.
