Resiliencia y estilos de afrontamiento al estrés en soldados que prestan servicio militar voluntario en zona VRAEM del ejército peruano

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Resilience is what soldiers face in the process of becoming soldiers, the various stages of which can cause stress in their preparation. The aim was to determine the relationship between levels of resilience and coping styles with stress in soldiers in the VRAEM of the Peruvian Army in 2018, using a...

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Autores: Madeleine Huanay, Marielena, Anglas Urdánegui, Zósimo David, Aguilar Bernardillo, José Carlos, Chachi Montes, Lizardo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Huancavelica
Repositorio:UNH-Revistas
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.unh.edu.pe:article/232
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unh.edu.pe/index.php/llimpi/article/view/232
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:niveles de resiliencia
estilos de afrontamiento y soldados
levels of resilience
coping styles and soldiers
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Sumario:Resilience is what soldiers face in the process of becoming soldiers, the various stages of which can cause stress in their preparation. The aim was to determine the relationship between levels of resilience and coping styles with stress in soldiers in the VRAEM of the Peruvian Army in 2018, using a scientific and descriptive method, at the descriptive level, with a non-experimental correlational design, with a sample of 137 soldiers from the 31st Infantry Brigade, using the resilience scale (Wagnild & Young, 1993) adapted by (Castilla, 2014) and the dispositional form of the Ways of Coping Questionnaire (Carver, 1989) adapted by (Salazar, 1993) as instruments. As a result, 41.91% use problem-focused coping and 59.56% have adequate levels of resilience. It was concluded that there is a perfect and significant correlation between levels of resilience and problem-focused coping style, with a Chi-square significance test or Fisher exact test of 0.000 < 0.050 (5%). There is no correlation between levels of resilience and emotion-focused coping style in soldiers who served in the VRAEM area as volunteers, with a significance value of Chi-square or Fisher exact test of 0.14 < 0.050 (5%), making both independent.
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