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Pacheco Salazar, María de Lourdes

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1969-08-05

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0000-0002-8614-9265

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Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador
Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de psicología, Cuenca, Ecuador

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Ecuador

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Facultad de Psicología
La Facultad de Psicología, su creación data del 2008, inició su vida institucional con la oferta de dos carreras: Psicología y Psicología Educativa. Han sentado sus bases en la pertinencia, respondiendo a la demanda social y laboral existente a nivel nacional y local. La carrera de Psicología responde al estudio del comportamiento y los procesos mentales de los sujetos, permite la comprensión de las conductas del ser humano a través de sus distintas aplicaciones y contribuye a la mejora de su bienestar. También debe predecir y controlar dichos procesos, con el propósito de promover el bienestar, la salud mental y el desarrollo humano. Si bien existen una variedad de enfoques y perspectivas teóricas, así como metodologías de investigación, podemos destacar el Conductismo, la Psicología Cognitiva, la Psicología Humanística, la Neuropsicología, entre otras. Actualmente, la Facultad de Psicología cuenta con una sola carrera vigente, que es la Licenciatura en Psicología, que se ubica dentro del campo de la salud.

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Pacheco Salazar

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    Estudio Transversal: conducta de agresión en estudiantes de quinto año de secundaria de cuatro instituciones educativas periféricas de Lima, Perú
    (2020) Ordóñez Ordóñez, Miriam Carlota; Dámaso Flores, Jesús; Pacheco Salazar, María de Lourdes; Salazar Montesdeoca, Diego Mauricio
    BACKGROUND: Aggression among schoolchildren is a growing problem, affecting their educational, social and cultural well-being. In this context, aggression has become an aim of study for Social Sciences, from various approaches. The intensity of this problem negatively impacts on children and adolescents lives. Numerous studies report that events of violence and/or aggression in schools can generate physical and emotional damage to schoolchildren, learning difficulties due to post-traumatic stress disorder, demotivation, absenteeism and school dropout. The aim of this study was to establish the level of aggression in fifth-year high school students from high schools in Lima, Peru. METHODS: Descriptive, cross-sectional, quantitative exploratory study. The Buss and Perry, Aggression Questionnaire was applied and adapted to the context. The content validity was obtained with Aiken’s V coefficient (0.80) for each item and dimension. The Kolmogorov- Smirnov normality test was used for data analysis. Data is presented in charts, with frequencies and percentages. RESULTS: The study was applied to a sample of 274 adolescents, aged 15 to 18 years. High levels of aggression were found in the students (54.8%; High aggression level: 38.6%, very high aggression level: 16.2%), with a predominance in the male group (43%), compared to 34% in women. Regarding the aggression dimensions, we found high levels, in verbal aggression (40%), followed by physical aggression and hostility (38%) and finally anger (37%). CONCLUSION: After data processing, high levels of aggression were found among fifth-year high schools students from peripheral areas of Lima. Regarding gender, a predominance of high-level aggression was found in males over females. About aggression dimensions, we found a high level of verbal aggression, followed by physical aggression and hostility, finally by anger.