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TítuloSelf-esteem, assertiveness and resilience in adolescents institutionalized
Autor(es)Anastácio, Zélia
Palavras-chaveAdolescents
Self-esteem
Assertiveness
Resilience
DataFev-2016
EditoraAsociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia, Adolescencia y Mayores (INFAD)
RevistaInternational journal of developmental and educational psychology / INFAD: revista de psicología
CitaçãoAnastácio, Z. (2016). Self-esteem, Assertiveness and Resilience in Adolescents Institutionalized. International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. INFAD Revista de Psicología, Nº1-Vol.1, 2016. ISSN: 0214-9877. pp: 315-322
Resumo(s)The institutionalization of children and adolescents has been an increasingly visible problem in modern society. Unfavourable socio-economic conditions have been joining the behavior problems and school absenteeism. When the family fails in its competence for education, social security or the Court withdraws the child or adolescent to a host institution. The aim of this research was to characterize self-esteem, assertiveness and resilience of institutionalized adolescents in the northern region of Portugal and to establish associations with these dependent variables and gender, scholar level and duration of the institutionalization. For the purpose of this study a wider questionnaire was carried out, and validated with a smaller group. It was a transversal study following a predominantly quantitative methodology, with a convenience sample. The sample included 101 adolescents (55 female and 46 males) from eight institutions, aged between 11 to 21 years old (average 15.45). For self-esteem the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (Rosenberg, 1965), already validate for Portuguese adolescents, was used. For assertiveness and resilience it was applied the Global Evaluation Scale of Assertiveness and the Global Evaluation Scale of Resilience (Jardim & Pereira, 2006) we previously adapted and validated for adolescents. Collected data was introduced in a SPSS database. A descriptive analysis was done to characterize the sample concerning all the variables. To establish associations between individual factors and dependent variables t test, correlations and non-parametric test were applied. Results indicated a relatively low self-esteem (28.03), with girls having a lower value than boys, without significant differences. No correlations were found between self-esteem and the time in the institution. Assertiveness of the sample is average (23.97) and higher for girls than boys, with a positive significant correlation with the scholar grade. Also the resilience is average (25.97), having girls a little lower mean than boys and no significant differences or correlations were found.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/41176
ISSN0214-9877
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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