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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.
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Stress e raiva de m?es hipertensas e normotensas e o stress de seus filhos / Hypertensive and normotensive mothers stress and anger and their children s stress

Cabral, Ana Carolina de Queiroz 13 February 2008 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-04T18:27:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Ana Carolina de Queiroz Cabral.pdf: 353047 bytes, checksum: d5b3860c05fa8c6591418e0e1290a917 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-02-13 / This study investigated the influence of mothers stress and anger on their children s level of stress. This sample was composed by 2 groups: one formed by 10 mothers with hypertension and their oldest child (from 6 to 10 years old), and the other group composed by 10 normotensive mothers and their oldest child (from 6 to 10 years old). There was no children s gender restriction. Data were collected during participants session in Campinas healthy centers and hospitals, using an identification form, followed by the Lipp s Stress Symptoms Inventory for Adults, State-Trait-Anger-Expression Inventory and the Infantile Stress Scale. Results point out a significant association among stress and anger state and trait, and stress and anger out and anger in. When anger state and trait levels were high, mothers stress was stronger. The higher the children s stress level was, the higher anger state, temper and anger in and out, and the lower was the mothers educational level. There was no difference between mothers blood pressure levels. Results suggest larger studies are necessary to investigate the possible correlation among mothers blood pressure, stress and anger. / Este estudo investigou a influ?ncia do stress e da raiva de m?es hipertensas e normotensas no n?vel de stress dos filhos. A amostra foi composta por dois grupos, sendo um composto por 10 m?es hipertensas, e o mais velho de seus filhos, a faixa et?ria entre 6 e 10 anos, sem restri??o do g?nero. O segundo grupo foi formado por 10 m?es normotensas e o mais velho de seus filhos, na faixa et?ria entre 6 e 10 anos. Para a coleta de dados, utilizou-se um formul?rio para identifica??o dos participantes, o Invent?rio de Sintomas de Stress para Adultos, o Invent?rio de Express?o de Raiva como Estado e Tra?o e a Escala de Stress Infantil. A testagem ocorreu em postos de sa?de e hospitais da cidade de Campinas. Os resultados revelaram uma associa??o significativa entre stress e estado, tra?o de raiva, raiva para fora e raiva para dentro: quanto maiores os escores de tra?o e estado de raiva, mais elevado o stress das m?es; e no que se refere aos filhos, maior freq??ncia de stress naqueles cujas m?es apresentavam baixa escolaridade, alta porcentagem de estado de raiva, temperamento de raiva e raiva para dentro e para fora. N?o houve diferen?a entre as m?es normotensas e hipertensas nas vari?veis estudadas. Os resultados sugerem a necessidade de estudos com amostras maiores a fim de se averiguar uma poss?vel correla??o dos n?veis de press?o arterial materna com o stress e a raiva.

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