Examinando por Materia "Rumination, Cognitive"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Coping with stress and quality of life of the patient with chemotherapy in a hospital in Lima, 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-02-18) Silva Ocon, Lury Sherly; Suarez Valderrama, Yurik AnatoliObjective: “Establish the relationship between coping with stress and the quality of life of patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment in a Hospital in Lima in the year 2023.” Population: The research population will be made up of 120 patients diagnosed with cancer who attend outpatient chemotherapy treatment during the month of September 2023. Sample: It will be made up of 92 patients, non-probabilistic sampling will be used. Methodological design: An applied research, hypothetical-deductive, observational, descriptive, correlational and transversal method will be used. Instruments: To evaluate the variable "coping with stress", the questionnaire developed by Linares in 2017, reliable with Cronbach's Alpha of 0.804, will be used and to evaluate the variable "quality of life", a modified and adapted questionnaire will be used by Martínez in 2016, with Cronbach's Alpha reliability 0.80. The technique to collect the information will be the survey. Data processing and analysis: To carry out the analysis, statistical tools will be used that will enable the preparation of frequency tables and graphs, as well as the testing of the hypotheses raised in the research.Ítem Acceso abierto Ruminative thinking style and body image dissatisfaction in adolescent women from a public educational institution in Puente Piedra, Lima 2020(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-11-23) Flores Bravo, Yesica Lourdes; Rivas Rivas, Jorge EnriqueThe research aimed to describe the relationship between ruminative thinking style and body image dissatisfaction in adolescent women from a public educational institution in Puente Piedra. This was a quantitative, descriptive-correlational study applied to 216 participants from the 3rd, 4th, and 5th years of secondary school. The Rumination Response Scale by Nolen-Hoeksema and Morrow (1991) and the Body Image Dissatisfaction Scale by Cooper, Taylor, Cooper, and Fairburn (1987), both adapted to Spanish and the Peruvian context, were used. The results showed a direct, significant, and moderate relationship (p = .000 and rho = .597) between the ruminative thinking style and body image dissatisfaction, as well as between the dimensions of each variable. Furthermore, it was found that 87% of adolescents had moderate levels of rumination, 12% exhibited a ruminative style, and 36.6% presented body dissatisfaction at some level. It is concluded that high rumination scores tend to be associated with high body dissatisfaction scores, suggesting that both reproaches and reflection styles may be linked to concerns about weight and body dissatisfaction.
