Facultad de Psicología Tesis Maestrías
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Item Funcionamiento familiar según el modelo circumplejo de Olson(2015) Sigüenza Campoverde, Wilson Guillermo; Espinoza Ortiz, AntonioThe family has become the object of study of diverse approaches to contemporary psychology, either by complexity of understanding or their influence on the social level. In this sense, the general objective of this research was: "Determining family functioning according to Olson Circumplex model through the components of cohesion and adaptability that exists in children", it using a quantitative and qualitative methodology with, a descriptive cross-sectional study, it makes a rigorous approach in describing objective characteristics of family functioning in children of “UnidadEducativa Octavio Cordero Palacios" in the city of Cuenca- Ecuador. The study population was: 153 parents and 24 students, from first to seventh basic year, who met the inclusion criteria.To collect information was used “Family Adaptability and cohesion scale” (FACES III) for a parent, and technical focal set aside for students. The data analysis was descriptive, using SPSS version 21 and to generate statistical graphics was used Microsoft Office Excel 2010, getting main results from a quantitative view that 52.3 % of families have high adaptability, which means a chaotic family typology, and an average of 40.5 % Cohesion considered united families. The qualitative analysis results confirm this because families have high adaptability, with parents who exercise power relations, imposing and establishing family rules, and an average cohesion, as their emotional ties among its members is reflected in the constant concern of parents for their children's conflicts, sharing time between them. Finally common type of family among those tested (153 parents) is "United chaotically" with 26%.Item Relación entre el funcionamiento familiar y los niveles de depresión, ansiedad y estrés en usuarios de Centros Especializados en Tratamiento a Personas con Consumo Problemático de Alcohol y otras Drogas de la provincia de Zamora Chinchipe, 2024-2025(Unirsidad de Cuenca, 2025-07-28) Salinas García, Byron Ronaldo; Reyes Trelles, Xavier FabricioFamily functioning is the capacity for cohesion and adaptability among family members. It influences the physical and psychological development of its members as a protective or risk factor. Depression is a mood disorder. Anxiety is a state of autonomic activation inherent in humans, affected by multiple factors, causing physiological symptoms. Stress is a psychophysiological response to stimuli perceived as threatening, resulting from external and internal demands. The main objective was to relate family functioning with levels of depression, anxiety, and stress in residential treatment users at the Nueva Vida and Cristo Redentor Specialized Treatment Centers for People with Problematic Alcohol and Drug Use, located in the province of Zamora Chinchipe, Ecuador. The study has a quantitative, non-experimental, cross-sectional approach and correlational design. Data collection included a sociodemographic form, the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Assessment Scale (FACES IV), and the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21). The population consisted of 60 users. Results showed balanced levels of family functioning, although with rigidity and chaos; low or mild levels of depression, anxiety, and stress predominated. No statistically significant relationship was found between family functioning and levels of anxiety, depression, and stress. It was concluded that family and emotional perceptions may arise from the influence of additional individual and contextual factors.
