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    Descriptive study of the bio-psycho- social characteristics of adolescents in Unidad Educativa Herlinda Toral. Cuenca – Ecuador. 2018
    (2019) Serrano Delgado, Clara Yamileth; Reinoso Carrasco, Julieta del Carmen; Rodríguez Sánchez, Dolores Amparito; Romero Rodríguez, Valeria Paulina; Pesántez Alvarado, Juan Martín; Lafebre Carrasco, Milton Fabricio
    Objective: the objective of the study was to determine the bio- psycho- social characteristics of adolescents, a study that is a part of Society Involvement project of the University of Cuenca: “Approach to Adolescent Sexuality. An Integral Preventive Approach in the Educational Unit Herlinda Toral “. Based on a survey with 73 objective questions, divided into 9 categories. Materials and methods: a survey with 73 objective questions, divided into 9 categories corresponding to: general data, personal background, family background, family, social life, habits, sexuality, psycho - emotional situation and oral health. After the application, was taking a pilot study to validate and too adapted to the local language. The Cronbach Alpha statistic which had a value of 0.82; the average duration of the test was 40 minutes. Results: the total amount of students was 1050, of which answered 420 (40% response rate); the female - male ratio was 2.5 to 1; 60% of students have nuclear families; family violence corresponds to 5%; conflict with the peer group of 95%, including violence at 12.4%, which explains why some adolescents feel ignored, rejected or victims of bullying; the use of social networks of 5 or more hours per day is 24%; therefore, the risk of conflict increases. Conclusions: it is important to know the risk behaviors in adolescence, to carry out early prevention through support programs, and promotion of a healthy adolescence that strengthens their attit
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    Prevalencia de consumo de alcohol y factores de riesgo asociados en adolescentes de los colegios urbanos de la ciudad de Cuenca, 2006
    (2006) Mora Bojorque, Maritza Elizabeth; Serrano Delgado, Clara Yamileth; Pinos Abad, Guido Marcelo

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