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BMC Psychol ; 12(1): 372, 2024 Jun 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38951933

RESUMO

Effective approaches to addressing mental health challenges faced by adolescents require a deep understanding of the factors contributing to optimal development, well-being, and prosperity. From the perspective of Positive Youth Development (PYD), this study proposes to examine the relationship between the 5Cs of PYD (Competence, Confidence, Connection, Character, and Caring) and symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, and emotional distress among Chilean adolescents. A quantitative, cross-sectional, non-experimental study was conducted with 425 adolescents (ages 12 to 19, M = 14.95, SD = 1.81) from three Chilean cities: Arica (23%), Alto Hospicio (32%), and Iquique (46%). Data analysis included the use of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM). The results indicate that two of the 5Cs, Confidence and Connection, have a significant negative direct effect on the four evaluated criterion indicators. These findings contribute to the literature on positive youth development in Latin America and underscore the importance of fostering confidence and connection in interventions aimed at promoting the mental health of adolescents in Chile and in similar contexts.


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Ansiedade , Depressão , Angústia Psicológica , Estresse Psicológico , Humanos , Adolescente , Chile , Feminino , Masculino , Ansiedade/psicologia , Ansiedade/epidemiologia , Depressão/psicologia , Depressão/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Estresse Psicológico/psicologia , Criança , Adulto Jovem , Desenvolvimento do Adolescente
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Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health ; 18(1): 72, 2024 Jun 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38890679

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Migration exposes children and youth to vulnerabilities, including uprooting, lack of protection, limited access to services, and violence. Previous studies have shown that victimization experiences impact the mental health of migrant children, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. This study aims to examine the co-occurrence of multiple forms of maltreatment (polyvictimization) among migrant and Chilean children and youth and its association with depressive symptoms, addressing a research gap in Latin America. METHODS: Secondary data from the National Polyvictimization Survey (NPS) conducted by the Chilean Ministry of the Interior were analyzed. Measures assessing polyvictimization and depressive symptoms were administered to a sample of 1362 participants, with equal group sizes for migrants and Chilean-born individuals. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, group comparisons, correlation analyses, and multiple regression analyses. RESULTS: The study revealed marked differences in experiences of conventional crime victimization and polyvictimization between migrant and Chilean-born participants, with migrants facing slightly higher incidences. Correlational analysis indicated variable strengths of association between victimization types and depressive symptoms across groups, with Chilean-born individuals showing stronger correlations for certain victimization forms. Multiple regression analysis highlighted gender, polyvictimization, child maltreatment, internet victimization, sexual victimization, and peer/sibling victimization as significant predictors of depressive symptoms across the sample. Notably, an interaction was observed between child maltreatment and migrant status, indicating a mitigated impact of maltreatment on depressive symptoms among migrant adolescents. This suggests the potential for unique resilience or coping mechanisms in this group. CONCLUSIONS: This study elucidates the varied victimization experiences of migrant children and youth in Chile, with a notable emphasis on the mitigating effect of migrant status on the relationship between child maltreatment and depressive symptoms. It highlights the resilience and potential adaptive strategies of migrant minors facing adversity. The findings underscore the necessity of developing support and intervention strategies that recognize the specific needs and strengths of migrant children and youth, advocating for policies that protect and empower this vulnerable demographic amidst new environmental challenges.

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Front Psychol ; 13: 795452, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35432075

RESUMO

This study aimed to adapt the Flourishing Scale to a Chilean high school context and provide evidence of its validity. Data were collected from 1,348 students (52% girls) from three different Chilean schools. The results of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) supported a one-factor solution, multiple-group CFA supported gender invariance, and structural equation model indicated that the FS is related to positive and negative academic feelings. Overall, the evidence indicates that the Flourishing Scale adapted to the high school context is an instrument that produces valid and reliable scores in our high school Chilean sample.

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Univ. psychol ; 14(3): 881-888, jul.-sep. 2015. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-780653

RESUMO

El objetivo de esta investigación es evaluar las propiedades psicométricas del Gratitude Questionnaire 6 (McCullough, Emmons & Tsang, 2002) en población chilena. En el estudio participaron 307 hombres y 295 mujeres de diferente grupo etario. En primer lugar se estimó la confiabilidad y validez del constructo de la escala. En segundo lugar se analizaron indicadores de validez basados en la convergencia y divergencia con los instrumentos: Cuestionario de los cinco grandes, Escala de satisfacción vital, Escala de afectos positivos y negativos y el Test de orientación vital revisado. Los resultados indican adecuación del cuestionario para su utilización en la evaluación de la gratitud en población chilena.


The objective of this research was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Gratitude Questionnaire 6 (McCullough, Emmons & Tsang, 2002) in Chilean population. In the study 307 men and 295 women of different age groups participated. We first estimated the reliability and construct validity of the scale. Secondly we analyzed the indicators convergent and divergent validity with these instruments: Big Five Questionnaire, Life Satisfaction Scale, Positive and Negative Affects Scale and Revised Life Orientation Test. The results indicate adequacy of the questionnaire for use in the evaluation of gratitude in Chilean population.


Assuntos
Psicologia , Psicometria
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