María Mónica Anastacia QUITL-MELÉNDEZ, Alejandra NAVA-ERNULT, Sacnité JIMÉNEZ-CANSECO
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摘要
分析了特拉斯卡拉市有和无自杀倾向高中生在适应和家庭凝聚力方面的差异。参与者是50名12至14岁的青少年;采用Hernández和Lucio(2011)编制的青少年自杀风险量表(IRISA),共50个条目,3个分量表,效度为0.95;家庭凝聚力和适应性评估量表(FACES III),由Ponce, Gómez, Terán, Irigoyen和Landgrave(1999-2002)在墨西哥信任和验证,Cronbach's Alpha为0.70。结果显示,两组青少年的适应能力差异无统计学意义,但家庭凝聚力和自杀危险因素差异有统计学意义(** p < 0.01)。性别、年级、家庭位置与部分自杀危险因素也存在显著差异(* p < 0.05)。结论是,家庭是青少年必不可少的情感支持,有助于避免自杀行为的出现。
Comparison of adaptation and family cohesion among adolescents with and without suicide risk in Tlaxcala
Differences in adaptation and family cohesion among high school adolescents with and without suicide risk in Tlaxcala were analyzed. The participants were 50 adolescents between 12 and 14 years old; 28 women and 22 men, who applied the Suicide Risk Inventory for Adolescents (IRISA) by Hernández and Lucio (2011), which consists of 50 items and three subscales, whose validity is .95; and the Family Cohesion and Adaptability Assessment Scale (FACES III), trusted and validated in Mexico by Ponce, Gómez, Terán, Irigoyen and Landgrave (1999-2002), with a Cronbach's Alpha of .70. The results showed that there were no statistically significant differences in Adaptation, however, significant differences were observed in Family cohesion and with suicide risk factors among adolescents with and without suicide risk (** p <.01). Significant differences were also found in sex, school grade and place in the family (* p <.05) with some suicide risk factors. It is concluded that the family is an essential emotional support for the adolescent that helps to avoid the presence of suicidal behaviors.