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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Validation of a scale on daily stress in school-age Chileans / Validación de una escala de estrés cotidiano en escolares chilenos

Encina Agurto, Yonatan José, Ávila Muñoz, Myriam Viviana 25 September 2017 (has links)
This study examines the psychometric properties of a scale of daily stress in the school context (EECE). The factorial structure and internal consistency were studied in a sample of Chilean children and adolescents from the Maule region (n = 734) between 10 to 17 years old. The factorial structure of three factors was simple and coherent with the main dimensions of the school context that can become stressful for students: academic stress, relationship stress and inadequate school climate. The internal consistency was good for both the overall scale as well as for the three factors. Also, significant differences were found in the perception of stress according to sex (male / female) and geographic location (rural /urban). These findings are consistent with the existing literature. / Se evaluaron las propiedades psicométricas de una escala de estrés cotidiano en el contexto escolar (EECE). Se estudió la estructura factorial y la consistencia interna en una muestra de niños y adolescentes chilenos de la Región del Maule (n = 734) con edades entre 10 y 17 años. La solución factorial de tres factores resultó simple y coherente respecto a las principales dimensiones del contexto escolar que pueden llegar a ser estresantes para los estudiantes: estrés académico, estrés relacional y ambiente escolar inadecuado. Los índices de consisten- cia interna fueron buenos tanto para la escala general como para los tres factores. Además se aprecian diferencias significativas en la percepción de estrés según el sexo (hombre/mujer) y ubicación geográfica (rural/urbano), que son coherentes con lo que señala la literatura.
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Clima social escolar y estrés cotidiano infantil en estudiantes de primaria de Lima / School Social Climate and Daily Childhood Stress among primary students in Lima

Eissa Hamida, Jienin Daisy 10 May 2021 (has links)
Objetivo general: determinar si existe relación entre el estrés cotidiano infantil y el clima social escolar en estudiantes de cuarto y quinto grado de primaria de un colegio privado de Lima Metropolitana. Objetivo específico: comparar ambas variables según sexo. Método: La muestra estuvo conformada por 127 niños entre 8 y 12 años de edad (M=10.15; DE = 0.79), el 59.1% son mujeres y el 40.9% son varones. Se aplicó la Escala de Estrés Cotidiano Infantil (Flores, 2017) y el Cuestionario para Evaluar el Clima Social del Centro Escolar (Trianes, Blanca, De la Morena, Infante & Raya, 2006), se evidenció adecuada validez y confiabilidad para los puntajes de ambas pruebas. Resultados: Se establece relación inversa débil, con un tamaño del efecto mínimo, entre el estrés cotidiano infantil y el clima social escolar en ambas dimensiones (referente al centro y al profesorado). Además, se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas en ambas dimensiones del clima social escolar según sexo, siendo las mujeres quienes presentan puntajes más elevados. Conclusiones: Existe correlación negativa entre el clima social escolar y el estrés cotidiano infantil y diferencias en clima social escolar cuanto a género. / The main objective of this research is to establish the relationship between daily childhood stress and school social climate among fourth and fifth grade students from a private school in Lima. As a specific objective, comparisons in both variables according to gender were established. Method: The sample consisted of 127 children between the ages of 8 and 12 (M=10.15; SD = 0.78); 59.1% of them female and 40.9% male. The Everyday Stress Scale for Children (Flores, 2017) and the Questionnaire for Evaluating the Social Climate of the School (Trianes, Blanca, De la Morena, Infante & Raya, 2006) were applied, adequate validity and reliability were evidenced for the scores of both instruments. Results: A weak inverse relationship is established, with a minimum effect size, between children's daily stress and the school social climate in both dimensions (referring to the center and the teachers). In addition, statistically significant differences were found in both dimensions of the school social climate according to sex, with women having the highest scores. Conclusions: There is a negative correlation between the school social climate and children's daily stress and differences in the school social climate in terms of gender. / Tesis

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