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Ítem Acceso abierto Family social climate and self-esteem of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who attend the Caquetá Rímac health center(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-05-31) Espinoza Espinoza, Luz Silvana; Chávez Flores, Erik MarioMethodology: Quantitative type, descriptive, cross-sectional correlational method, made up of a total population of 50 patients, obtained by inclusion and exclusion criteria. The technique used was the interview and the instruments are: the Self-esteem Test validated by the Psychologist Fausto Valencia, Professor at the Catholic University of Chile and updated in 2007 by Baldeon R. N., to determine the level of self-esteem and the Social Climate Scale Adapted Family (Rudolf H. Moos, Bernice S. Moos, Edison J. Trickett) that evaluates the characteristics of the family social climate. Results: 100% (50) total, 48% have medium self-esteem, 34% have low self-esteem and 18% have high self-esteem; Likewise, 46% have a moderately favorable climate, 28% have an unfavorable climate and 26% have a favorable climate, affective dimension of self-esteem 54% medium level. Cognitive - social 52% at a medium level. Relationships 56% at a moderately favorable level. Development 48% at a favorable level. Stability 38% at a moderately favorable level. Conclusion: as the family social climate score increases, so does the self-esteem score, so there is a direct relationship, of a moderate level and highly significant between the variables Self-esteem and climate. family social (rho = 0.446; p = 0.001). Therefore, the null hypothesis is rejected.
