Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad de Cuenca
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Item Construcción de una escala de determinantes sociales de la conducta resiliente adolescente, Cuenca-Ecuador 2014. Investigación realizada en los colegios urbanos de la Ciudad de Cuenca(Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2015-06) Jaramillo Oyervide, Julio AlfredoOBJECTIVE: To build up a scale for measuring the social determinants modulators of resilient behavior of adolescent students in Cuenca. METHOD: A quantitative study of construction of diagnostic test. Reference population 49378 teenage students from schools in Cuenca. A sample of 335 students randomly selected. A Likert form structured ad hoc called EDSRA to measure social determinants was used. The internal consistency of the diagnostic test was determined by Cronbach’s alpha. RESULTS: A 23.6% (79) adolescents have low social determinants influence that means their social conditions modulate negatively the level of resilience in adolescents. CONCLUSIONS: The scale EDSRA has a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.828; it is a reliable tool that makes stable and consistent measurements.Item Instrumento de medición de resiliencia adolescente(Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2012-01) Jaramillo Oyervide, Julio AlfredoBackground: A descriptive quantitative pilot study of internal consistency for a diagnostic test for adolescent resilience assessment was conducted. The instrument named JJ63 is a test for measuring the strategies’ degree, used by teenagers, based on 9 variables. Objective: To determine internal consistency for the diagnostic test named JJ63. Method and materials: Based on a descriptive research of resilience characteristics in students held in Cuenca city (year 2010) in the Salesian Technical High School, a designed measurement instrument for adolescent resilience was applied to a random population sample 30 students. Statistical analysis were performed with Epi Dat 3.1 and SPSS 15.00 Evaluation version. Results: JJ63 test has an internal consistency of 0.8103. Conclusions: The 9 variables of the test JJ63 are successfully associated to measure teenagers’ resilience.
