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Las adicciones digitales o el uso problemático de las tecnologías digitales constituyen uno de los grandes problemas a nivel mundial, que durante la pandemia por COVID-19 se ha incrementado considerablemente; en este escenario, dos factores de impacto importante para explicar este problema recaerían en el distrés y la ansiedad debido al COVID-19. Objetivo: Determinar el impacto del distrés y la ansiedad por COVID-19 sobre las adicciones digitales en universitarios peruanos. Método: Estudio transversal de relaciones causales de tipo multivariante. Participaron 802 universitarios, con edad media de 21.68 (DE = 3.11), seleccionados mediante muestreo por conveniencia. Se aplicaron el cuestionario MULTICAGE CAD-4, la escala de distrés, y la escala de preocupación por COVID-19. Resultados: Dos modelos examinados con modelamiento de ecuaciones estructurales resultaron con buenos índice...
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A predictive model of the intention to graduate with a thesis, based on academic and cognitive-affective factors, is examined in a sample of 198 students from the first to the fifth year of psychology. The structural model tested by Path Analysis presented an adequate adjustment (CFI >.95 and RMSEA <.08), observing that engagement and attitude towards statistics indirectly regulate the intentionality of a thesis, while self-efficacy and methodological competencies have direct effects on intentionality. When there are adequate methodological competencies, the prognosis for doing a thesis is 82.6%, while a favorable attitude towards statistics forecasts 80.6% of the interest of graduating with a thesis.
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A predictive model of the intention to graduate with a thesis, based on academic and cognitive-affective factors, is examined in a sample of 198 students from the first to the fifth year of psychology. The structural model tested by Path Analysis presented an adequate adjustment (CFI >.95 and RMSEA <.08), observing that engagement and attitude towards statistics indirectly regulate the intentionality of a thesis, while self-efficacy and methodological competencies have direct effects on intentionality. When there are adequate methodological competencies, the prognosis for doing a thesis is 82.6%, while a favorable attitude towards statistics forecasts 80.6% of the interest of graduating with a thesis.
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A predictive model of the intention to graduate with a thesis, based on academic and cognitive-affective factors, is examined in a sample of 198 students from the first to the fifth year of psychology. The structural model tested by Path Analysis presented an adequate adjustment (CFI >.95 and RMSEA <.08), observing that engagement and attitude towards statistics indirectly regulate the intentionality of a thesis, while self-efficacy and methodological competencies have direct effects on intentionality. When there are adequate methodological competencies, the prognosis for doing a thesis is 82.6%, while a favorable attitude towards statistics forecasts 80.6% of the interest of graduating with a thesis.