Orientación Familiar-Tesis de Pregrado
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Item La influencia del funcionamiento familiar en el bienestar emocional de los estudiantes de 12 a 18 años de la Unidad Educativa Leoncio Cordero Jaramillo, 2022(Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-03-03) Cortez Campoverde, Mireya Daleska; Rivera Ferias, Ariel Xavier; Dávila Pontón, Yolanda PatriciaFamily functioning and emotional well-being are characterized by safeguarding the integral development of family members. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to identify the influence of Family Functioning on the Emotional Well-being of adolescents. For this, a quantitative study with a cross-descriptive scope was carried out. To achieve the objective, 213 students were sampled, including 100 women, 106 men and 7 students with different self-identification. The instruments used were, a sociodemographic file they were used to investigate: gender, age, level, area of residence and type of family, the FF SIL test and the Emotional Psychological Well-being scale. The results have shown that family functioning does influence the emotional well-being of adolescents and, in turn, that the influence is direct and close.Item Vínculos y la calidad de vida que se generan con animales de compañía en las familias de la Parroquia Arcapamba del Cantón Zaruma(Universidad de Cuenca, 2025-03-06) Sánchez Andrade, Dennis Steven; Guzmán Jiménez, Alfonsina del RocíoThis study focuses on describing how companion animals’ impact emotional bonds within families in the Arcapamba parish of Zaruma canton. First, it defines what constitutes a family and explains the importance of companion animals in strengthening these emotional bonds, where animals are not only seen as companions, but as promoters of emotional well-being, contributing to cohesion and strengthening interpersonal relationships within the household. The main objective of the research is to analyze the benefits and positive bonds that companion animals generate in the quality of life of these families. The type of research is qualitative, with a phenomenological approach, the scope is descriptive-exploratory and the research design is non-experimental. We worked with 15 families of the Arcapamba parish that have pets. The techniques applied included semi-structured interviews and direct observation. The results highlight that companion animals not only strengthen emotional bonds, but also reduce stress, improve mood, and foster values such as empathy and responsibility, especially in children. In conclusion, these bonds act as mediators in family dynamics, contributing to better communication and conflict resolution, which ultimately improves the quality of life of all members.
