Examinando por Materia "Psychological Resilience"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Resilience and perception of landslide risk in the former cooperative Los Gallinazos in the district of Puente Piedra, Lima-2018.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-09) Cordova Lopez, Lourdes; Perez Siguas, Rosa EvaThe objective was to determine the relationship between the level of resilience and the perception of landslide risk in the former cooperative Los Gallinazos, district of Puente Piedra, Lima, 2018. Method: Quantitative, correlational, and cross-sectional approach with a population of 270 heads of family. The data collection technique was a survey administered to the heads of family. The instruments used were the Resilience Scale-25SA (CD-RISC-25SA) and the Landslide Risk Perception Scale (EPRD). Results: 97.4% achieved a high level of resilience, while 2.6% showed a medium level. Among the dimensions, persistence-tenacity-self-efficacy stood out with 97%. Regarding landslide risk perception, 88.5% had a high perception, 9.6% a medium level, and 1.9% a low level. Within the dimensions, the probability of damage stood out with 99.6%, showing a tendency toward an excellent perception of landslide risk, followed by estimated loss with 81.9%. Conclusions: There is no relationship between resilience and landslide risk perception in the former cooperative Los Gallinazos, district of Puente Piedra. The Bivariate Spearman correlation test shows a correlation coefficient of 0.083, indicating a directly proportional but irrelevant relationship, with a margin of error of 0.05 (5%).Ítem Acceso abierto Suicidal risk and its relationship with resilience levels in 4th and 5th-year secondary students at the N° 7079 Ramiro Prialé Prialé Educational Institution, San Juan de Miraflores, Lima – 2018(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-03-27) Gonzales Huamán, Arlet; Rojas Lule, Gladys Luz; Suarez Valderrama, Yurik AnatoliObjective: Determine the suicidal risk and its relationship with the level of resilience in 4th grade students. and 5th. secondary school of the Educational Institution No. 7079 Ramiro Prialé Prialé, San Juan de Miraflores, Lima - 2018. Method: The research work has a quantitative approach of a descriptive correlational and cross-sectional type. The sample consisted of 216 students. The instruments Suicide Risk Questionnaire, developed by Robert Plutchik, were used for the suicidal risk variable, and the Resilience Scale, designed by Walgnid and Young, for the resilience variable. Results: 62.5% presented a mild suicidal risk overall; for the dimension Previous self-harm attempts, 97.7% presented a slight risk; for Intensity of current ideation, 90.3%, moderate risk; for Feelings of depression and hopelessness, 75.5%, slight risk; finally, for Other aspects related to attempts, 56%, high risk. For Resilience, 61.1% presented a medium-high level overall; For the Self-Confidence dimension, 50.5% presented a medium-high level; for Equanimity, 45.4%, medium-high level; for Perseverance, 55.1%, medium-high level; for Personal Satisfaction, 46.3%, medium-high level; finally, for Feeling good alone, 40.7%, medium-high level. Conclusions: There is a slight inverse proportional relationship with a Spearman correlation (-0.186), that is, the greater resilience, the lower suicidal risk.
