COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING

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Introduction: Bullying is harmful behavior in school contexts, affecting students' lives. Objective: To identify and compare indicators of maladjusted behavior in students with different propensities to bullying. Methodology: This descriptive and quantitative study used surveys and a comparativ...

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Autores: Sánchez Carlessi, Héctor Hugo, Palacios Gil, Renzo Ricardo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/6391
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Materia:bullying; stress, self-esteem, violence
bullying; estrés, autoestima, violencia
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING
ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR
title COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING
spellingShingle COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING
Sánchez Carlessi, Héctor Hugo
bullying; stress, self-esteem, violence
bullying; estrés, autoestima, violencia
title_short COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING
title_full COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING
title_fullStr COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING
title_full_unstemmed COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING
title_sort COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sánchez Carlessi, Héctor Hugo
Palacios Gil, Renzo Ricardo
author Sánchez Carlessi, Héctor Hugo
author_facet Sánchez Carlessi, Héctor Hugo
Palacios Gil, Renzo Ricardo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv bullying; stress, self-esteem, violence
bullying; estrés, autoestima, violencia
topic bullying; stress, self-esteem, violence
bullying; estrés, autoestima, violencia
description Introduction: Bullying is harmful behavior in school contexts, affecting students' lives. Objective: To identify and compare indicators of maladjusted behavior in students with different propensities to bullying. Methodology: This descriptive and quantitative study used surveys and a comparative followed by correlational design to assess maladjusted behaviors (stress, low self-esteem, incivility, family maladjustment, propensity to violence) in secondary students from Lima and Callao. The non-probabilistic sample included 1345 first and second-year students, divided into two groups based on their bullying propensity (high -Group E- and low -Group C-). Scales from the INDACPS inventories and the Bullying Propensity Scale (BPS) were applied, analyzing data with SPSS v.25 and Jamovi. Differences between groups were assessed using the Mann-Whitney U test, and variable correlation was determined using Spearman's correlation. Results: Group E had higher levels of stress, low self-esteem, incivility, family maladjustment, and propensity to violence, with statistical significance (p<0.001) compared to Group C. Statistically significant correlations were found between the propensity to bullying and these indicators, being stronger in the total sample (p<0.001). Additionally, significant gender differences were observed in stress, low self-esteem, family maladjustment, and propensity to violence, but not in incivility and bullying propensity. Conclusion: Students with a higher propensity to bullying exhibit higher levels of stress, low self-esteem, incivility, family maladjustment, and propensity to violence, underscoring the importance of comprehensive interventions.
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spelling COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIOR: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYINGESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DE INDICADORES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO PSICOSOCIAL DESAJUSTADO ENTRE ESTUDIANTES DE SECUNDARIA CON MAYOR Y MENOR PROPENSIÓN A LA CONDUCTA DE BULLYING: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDICATORS OF MALADJUSTED PSYCHOSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HIGHER AND LOWER PROPENSITY TO BULLYING BEHAVIORSánchez Carlessi, Héctor Hugo Palacios Gil, Renzo Ricardo bullying; stress, self-esteem, violencebullying; estrés, autoestima, violenciaIntroduction: Bullying is harmful behavior in school contexts, affecting students' lives. Objective: To identify and compare indicators of maladjusted behavior in students with different propensities to bullying. Methodology: This descriptive and quantitative study used surveys and a comparative followed by correlational design to assess maladjusted behaviors (stress, low self-esteem, incivility, family maladjustment, propensity to violence) in secondary students from Lima and Callao. The non-probabilistic sample included 1345 first and second-year students, divided into two groups based on their bullying propensity (high -Group E- and low -Group C-). Scales from the INDACPS inventories and the Bullying Propensity Scale (BPS) were applied, analyzing data with SPSS v.25 and Jamovi. Differences between groups were assessed using the Mann-Whitney U test, and variable correlation was determined using Spearman's correlation. Results: Group E had higher levels of stress, low self-esteem, incivility, family maladjustment, and propensity to violence, with statistical significance (p<0.001) compared to Group C. Statistically significant correlations were found between the propensity to bullying and these indicators, being stronger in the total sample (p<0.001). Additionally, significant gender differences were observed in stress, low self-esteem, family maladjustment, and propensity to violence, but not in incivility and bullying propensity. Conclusion: Students with a higher propensity to bullying exhibit higher levels of stress, low self-esteem, incivility, family maladjustment, and propensity to violence, underscoring the importance of comprehensive interventions.Introducción: El bullying, es un comportamiento perjudicial en contextos escolares, afectando la vida de los estudiantes. Objetivo: Identificar y comparar indicadores de comportamiento desajustado en estudiantes con diferente propensión al bullying. Metodología: Este estudio descriptivo y cuantitativo utilizó encuestas y un diseño comparativo seguido de correlacional para evaluar comportamientos desajustados (estrés, baja autoestima, incivismo, desajuste familiar, propensión a la violencia) en estudiantes secundarios de Lima y Callao. La muestra no probabilística incluyó 1345 estudiantes de primer y segundo año, divididos en dos grupos según su propensión al bullying (alto -Grupo E- y bajo -Grupo C-). Se aplicaron escalas de los inventarios INDACPS y la Escala de Propensión al Bullying (EPB), analizando los datos con SPSS v.25 y Jamovi. Las diferencias entre grupos se evaluaron mediante la prueba U de Mann-Whitney, y la correlación de variables se determinó con la correlación de Spearman. Resultados: El Grupo E tuvo niveles más altos de estrés, baja autoestima, incivismo, desajuste familiar y propensión a la violencia, con significancia estadística (p<0,001) en comparación al Grupo C. Se encontraron correlaciones estadísticamente significativas entre la propensión al bullying y estos indicadores, siendo más fuertes en la muestra total (p<0,001). Además, se observaron diferencias significativas por sexo en estrés, baja autoestima, desajuste familiar y propensión a la violencia, pero no en incivismo y propensión al bullying. Conclusión: Los estudiantes con mayor propensión al bullying exhiben mayores niveles de estrés, baja autoestima, incivismo, desajuste familiar y propensión a la violencia. Lo que resalta la relevancia de intervenciones integrales.Universidad Ricardo Palma2024-04-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmltext/htmlapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/639110.25176/RFMH.v23i4.6391Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana; Vol. 23 No. 4 (2023): Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana; 100 - 107Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana; Vol. 23 Núm. 4 (2023): Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana; 100 - 1072308-05311814-5469reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspaenghttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/6391/10330http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/6391/10331http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/6391/10332http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/6391/10333Derechos de autor 2024 Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humanahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/63912024-04-18T02:43:56Z
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