Resiliency, self­esteem and hardiness in children and adolescents with history of abuse

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between resilience, self-esteem and hardiness in children with a history of abuse that are currently in an institution of the Mexico’s Integral Family System (DIF) at the city of Toluca. The sample comprised 75 children and adolescents betwee...

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Auteurs principaux: González-Arratia López Fuentes, Norma Ivonne, Reyes Fonseca, Marisol, Valdez Medina, José Luis, González Escobar, Sergio
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Publié: Consorcio de Universidades Mexicanas A.C. 2011
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spelling oai:https:--psicumex.unison.mx-:article-2262021-08-15T06:41:59Z Resiliency, self­esteem and hardiness in children and adolescents with history of abuse Resiliencia, autoestima y personalidad resistente en niños y adolescentes con antecedente de maltrato González-Arratia López Fuentes, Norma Ivonne Reyes Fonseca, Marisol Valdez Medina, José Luis González Escobar, Sergio resilience self­esteem hardiness child abuse resiliencia autoestima personalidad resistente maltrato The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between resilience, self-esteem and hardiness in children with a history of abuse that are currently in an institution of the Mexico’s Integral Family System (DIF) at the city of Toluca. The sample comprised 75 children and adolescents between 10 and 18 years old with a history of physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect and combinations of these types of abuse. The data indicate no statistically significant differences in the variables by type of abuse; yet, a moderate positive correlation between these variables (resiliency, self-esteem and hardiness) was found. It is concluded that further studies on resilience and its association with self-esteem and hardiness are needed; also that the institution is expected to provide the necessary conditions for the development and strengthening of these personality characteristics of children and adolescents, since they positively influence the ability to cope with situations, and becoming stronger and resilient. El objetivo de este estudio es indagar la relación entre las variables resiliencia, autoestima y personalidad resistente en niños con antecedente de maltrato que se encuentran actualmente en una institución del sistema integral de la familia (DIF) de la ciudad de Toluca, Estado de México. La muestra se compone de 75 niños y adolescentes entre 10 y 18 años de edad con antecedente de maltrato físico, abuso sexual, negligencia y combinación de estos tipos de maltrato. Los datos indican que no existe diferencia estadísticamente significativa en las variables respecto al tipo de maltrato, pero sí existe correlación positiva moderada entre las variables (resiliencia y autoestima y personalidad resistente). Se concluye que es necesario profundizar en el estudio de la resiliencia y su asociación con autoestima y personalidad resistente, así como plantear la necesidad de que la institución provea las condiciones necesarias para el desarrollo y fortalecimiento de estas características de personalidad de los niños y adolescentes, a fin de que influya positivamente sobre la capacidad de enfrentarse a situaciones y salir fortalecidos, es decir, ser resilientes. Consorcio de Universidades Mexicanas A.C. 2011-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://psicumex.unison.mx/index.php/psicumex/article/view/226 10.36793/psicumex.v1i1.226 Psicumex; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2011): Mexican Journal of Research in Social and Health Psychology; 51-62 Psicumex; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2011): Revista Mexicana de Investigación en Psicología Social y de la Salud; 51-62 2007-5936 spa https://psicumex.unison.mx/index.php/psicumex/article/view/226/173
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author González-Arratia López Fuentes, Norma Ivonne
Reyes Fonseca, Marisol
Valdez Medina, José Luis
González Escobar, Sergio
spellingShingle González-Arratia López Fuentes, Norma Ivonne
Reyes Fonseca, Marisol
Valdez Medina, José Luis
González Escobar, Sergio
Resiliency, self­esteem and hardiness in children and adolescents with history of abuse
author_facet González-Arratia López Fuentes, Norma Ivonne
Reyes Fonseca, Marisol
Valdez Medina, José Luis
González Escobar, Sergio
author_sort González-Arratia López Fuentes, Norma Ivonne
title Resiliency, self­esteem and hardiness in children and adolescents with history of abuse
title_short Resiliency, self­esteem and hardiness in children and adolescents with history of abuse
title_full Resiliency, self­esteem and hardiness in children and adolescents with history of abuse
title_fullStr Resiliency, self­esteem and hardiness in children and adolescents with history of abuse
title_full_unstemmed Resiliency, self­esteem and hardiness in children and adolescents with history of abuse
title_sort resiliency, self­esteem and hardiness in children and adolescents with history of abuse
description The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between resilience, self-esteem and hardiness in children with a history of abuse that are currently in an institution of the Mexico’s Integral Family System (DIF) at the city of Toluca. The sample comprised 75 children and adolescents between 10 and 18 years old with a history of physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect and combinations of these types of abuse. The data indicate no statistically significant differences in the variables by type of abuse; yet, a moderate positive correlation between these variables (resiliency, self-esteem and hardiness) was found. It is concluded that further studies on resilience and its association with self-esteem and hardiness are needed; also that the institution is expected to provide the necessary conditions for the development and strengthening of these personality characteristics of children and adolescents, since they positively influence the ability to cope with situations, and becoming stronger and resilient.
publisher Consorcio de Universidades Mexicanas A.C.
publishDate 2011
url https://psicumex.unison.mx/index.php/psicumex/article/view/226
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