Addiction to social networks and suicidal behavior in adolescents from Montecristi

dc.creatorMendoza-Palma, Karen Hercilia
dc.creatorMera-Holguín, Gisela Lisbeth
dc.date2019-01-09
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dc.identifierhttps://publicacionescd.uleam.edu.ec/index.php/nuna-yachay/article/view/113
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/8073356
dc.descriptionLas redes sociales son un medio de comunicación que proporcionan muchos beneficios a los adolescentes, frecuentemente se vuelven tan obsesivos por estar conectados que son incapaces de controlar su uso poniendo en peligro sus estudios, trabajos y sus relaciones familiares y sociales teniendo como consecuencias el ciberbullying, entre pares y el ciberacoso sexual que en algunas ocasiones ha llevado al intento suicida. El presente trabajo tuvo como objetivo caracterizar la relación existente entre la adicción a las redes sociales y el riesgo suicida en adolescentes de la “Unidad Educativa Fiscal 23 de Octubre” de la ciudad de Montecristi en el primer periodo del año lectivo 2018-2019 utilizando un enfoque de tipo correlacional y las técnicas que contribuyeron son el Test de adicción a las redes sociales y el Cuestionario de conducta suicida en adolescentes los cuales nos permitieron conocer la situación problema. La muestra fue de 60 adolescentes escogidos por medio de un muestreo propositivo que fueron divididos en grupo casos, integrado por adolescentes con bajo riesgo suicida y de control integrado por adolescentes con moderado riesgo suicida. Se evidenció que el grupo de control presento niveles bajos y nulos con relación a la adicción a las redes sociales mientras que el grupo casos presentó niveles medio, alto y moderado. Se concluye que la adicción a las redes sociales influye en la conducta suicida debido a que existen factores de riesgos comunes como son los problemas familiares, estrés, acoso escolar y consumo de sustancias.  Palabras claves: adicción, redes sociales, conducta suicida, adolescentes, factores de riesgo. ABSTRACT Social networks are a means of communication that provide many benefits to adolescents, they often become so obsessive about being connected that they are unable to control its use, endangering their studies, jobs, and family and social relationships, resulting in cyberbullying. between peers and sexual cyberbullying that has sometimes led to suicide attempts. The objective of this work was to characterize the relationship between addiction to social networks and suicidal risk in adolescents of the "Fiscal Educational Unit October 23" of the city of Montecristi in the first period of the 2018-2019 school year using a A correlational approach and the techniques that contributed are the Social Media Addiction Test and the Suicidal Behavior Questionnaire in Adolescents, which allowed us to know the problem situation. The sample consisted of 60 adolescents chosen by means of a propositional sampling that were divided into case groups, composed of adolescents with low suicidal risk and a control group composed of adolescents with moderate suicidal risk. It was evidenced that the control group presented low and zero levels in relation to addiction to social networks, while the case group presented medium, high and moderate levels. It is concluded that addiction to social networks influences suicidal behavior because there are common risk factors such as family problems, stress, bullying and substance use. Keywords: addiction, social networks, suicidal behavior, adolescents, risk factors. Fecha de recepción: 05 de noviembre de 2018; Fecha de aceptación: 07 de enero de 2019; Fecha de publicación: 09 de enero de 2019.es-ES
dc.descriptionSocial networks are a means of communication that provide many benefits to adolescents, they often become so obsessive about being connected that they are unable to control its use, endangering their studies, jobs, and family and social relationships, resulting in cyberbullying. between peers and sexual cyberbullying that has sometimes led to suicide attempts. The objective of this work was to characterize the relationship between addiction to social networks and suicidal risk in adolescents of the "Fiscal Educational Unit October 23" of the city of Montecristi in the first period of the 2018-2019 school year using a A correlational approach and the techniques that contributed are the Social Media Addiction Test and the Suicidal Behavior Questionnaire in Adolescents, which allowed us to know the problem situation. The sample consisted of 60 adolescents chosen by means of a propositional sampling that were divided into case groups, composed of adolescents with low suicidal risk and a control group composed of adolescents with moderate suicidal risk. It was evidenced that the control group presented low and zero levels in relation to addiction to social networks, while the case group presented medium, high and moderate levels. It is concluded that addiction to social networks influences suicidal behavior because there are common risk factors such as family problems, stress, bullying and substance use. Keywords: addiction, social networks, suicidal behavior, adolescents, risk factors.en-US
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dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2019 Revista Científica y Arbitrada de Psicología NUNA YACHAY - ISSN: 2697-3588.es-ES
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0es-ES
dc.sourceRevista Científica y Arbitrada de Psicología NUNA YACHAY - ISSN: 2697-3588.; Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2019): Revista Científica y Arbitrada de Psicología NUNA YACHAY.; 2-14es-ES
dc.sourceRevista Científica y Arbitrada de Psicología NUNA YACHAY - ISSN: 2697-3588.; Vol 2 No 3 (2019): Revista Científica y Arbitrada de Psicología NUNA YACHAY.; 2-14en-US
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dc.titleAdicción a las redes sociales y conducta suicida en los adolescentes de Montecristies-ES
dc.titleAddiction to social networks and suicidal behavior in adolescents from Montecristien-US
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