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    Actitud hacia la COVID-19 como predictora del comportamiento obsesivo-compulsivo en estudiantes de una Universidad P煤blica de Tumbes-2022.

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    Desde la aparici贸n de la enfermedad causada por el SarsCov2, los efectos negativos de esta enfermedad se han visto no s贸lo en la secuelas que esta enfermedad deja, sino en la salud mental de la poblaci贸n, la educaci贸n superior es uno de los escenarios tambi茅n golpeados por la enfermedad, en ese sentido la presente investigaci贸n tuvo como objetivo general: determinar en qu茅 medida la actitud hacia la COVID-19 predice el comportamiento obsesivo-compulsivo en estudiantes de una universidad p煤blica de Tumbes-2022, la muestra del estudio fueron 359 estudiantes universitarios, en cuanto a la metodolog铆a fue de tipo aplicada, dise帽o no experimental de enfoque cuantitativo y correlacional-predictivo. Los instrumentos utilizados fueron el Cuestionario de Actitudes Hacia la Pandemia COVID-19 (CAPC-19) de Vicu帽a et al. (2022) y el Inventario de Foa et al. (2002) obsesivo-compulsivo revisado (OCI-R), los resultados obtenidos reflejan que las actitudes hacia la COVID-19 predicen los comportamientos obsesivos-compulsivos en un 59%, d贸nde el valor R es de .595, asimismo, se estableci贸 un peso de influencia sobre el comportamiento obsesivo-compulsivo de 27% para emotiva afectiva, 23% para volitiva-comportamental y 36% para cognitiva-creencias. Finalmente, se identific贸 una tendencia positiva hacia la COVID-19 (54%), se obtuvieron resultados preocupantes que evidencian problemas de TOC en el 52% de los evaluados

    Latin American Production on Gender Violence on Scopus, 2010 -2019

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    The study describes the characteristics of publications on gender violence written by authors affiliated with Latin American institutions, in journals indexed to Scopus during the period 2010-2019. A descriptive and retrospective analysis of 2,568 articles is carried out. Latin American scientific production represents 5.3% of world production. Brazil is the country with the highest production, followed by Mexico and Chile. Latin American scientific production has been published in 572 journals. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva (Brazil) is the journal with the largest number of publications, followed by Cadernos de Saude Publica (Brazil) and Journal of Interpersonal Violence (United States). besides, the authors are mainly affiliated with the Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP, followed by the Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Finally, the keywords, domestic violence, intimate partner violence and gender violence present an increasing trend of studies since 2016. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen and stimulate the generation and dissemination of scientific studies by Latin American researchers

    Academic Directors Facing Internet Addictions, Learning and Health Promotion

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    The result that is presented is expressed from a bibliographic review of works published during the last two years 2020-2022 and, through which it was possible to verify the relationships that are established between the work of the Academic Directors, before the latent challenge and visible that is the crossroads of Internet addictions, by university students, increased in the stage already overcome of social isolation imposed by Covid 19 but, with emphasis on the achievement of learning at this high educational level, its risks and consequent decreases in the attacks that occur as a result of procrastination. All associated with the addictive phenomenon, in a projection of health promotion that the current, humanistic, modern and developing university should not give up in any way, being precisely in this direction an unavoidable pillar of social development, which lies precisely in the high professional qualification. of the new generations committed to a prosperous and sustainable social change

    Psychometric properties of the research attitude index (IAI) in a population of Peruvian university students

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    The aim of the study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Research Attitude Index (IAI) in a sample of Peruvian university students. The sample consisted of 1188 students, 56.6% of whom were female and 43.4% male, ranging in age from 17 to 60 years old. After the factor analyses (exploratory and confirmatory), the three factors or dimensions of the instrument were consolidated, and reliability was calculated using Cronbach's alpha, finding good internal consistency. In addition, the Kaiser-Mayer-Olkin (KMO) validity was found, all values being adequate to verify the psychometric quality of the instrument
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