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Title: FUNCIONAMIENTO FAMILIAR Y RESILIENCIA DE ESTUDIANTES DE CUATRO DISTRITOS DE LA PROVINCIA DE CARAVELÍ, 2019
Authors: GONZALEZ ZAVALETA, Lorenzo Edmundo
OBREGÓN FLORES, RAFAEL RAMIRO
Keywords: CALIDAD DE VIDA, RESILIENCIA Y BIENESTAR PSICOLÓGICO
Issue Date: 9-Oct-2020
Publisher: UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE ICA
Abstract: The research has been constated with the end to establish the relationship between family performance and resilience, among second and third-grade students from five different schools in Caraveli. A correlational methodology with a non-experimental design was used with a survey as a tool, sample was taken from for hundred sixteen students both male and female between fourteen and fifteen years old, for collecting information the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale was used (FACE III) from David Olson and collaborators and the Wagnild and Young’s resilence scale were used. The result showed a moderate correlation between family perfomance and resilience, with a correlation force of ,401 it was also found a moderate correlation between family performance and the perseverence dimension, with a correlation force of ,501 low moderate correlation with the feeling well alone dimensión, with the correlation force of ,301 moderate correlation between resilience and the family cohesion dimensión with a correlation force ,401 correlation between family performance and the personal satisfaction dimensión with a correlation force of ,701 hight correlation between family performance and self- trust with a correlation force of ,706. Keywords: Family Performance, Adaptability, Cohesion, Resilience.
URI: http://repositorio.autonomadeica.edu.pe/handle/autonomadeica/644
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