Resilience and gender: femenine leadership in Asia and Latin America
The present study aimed at a) identifying which factor of Affective Intensity Scale prevails in the family caregiverof patients with Alzheimer in the cities of Lima and Huánuco, b) analyzing the role of socio-cultural factors andtheir influence on the family caregiver’s emotional experience. This st...
Autor Principal: | Llanos, Martha |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón
2018
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http://revistas.unife.edu.pe/index.php/tematicapsicologica/article/view/873 |
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The present study aimed at a) identifying which factor of Affective Intensity Scale prevails in the family caregiverof patients with Alzheimer in the cities of Lima and Huánuco, b) analyzing the role of socio-cultural factors andtheir influence on the family caregiver’s emotional experience. This study was descriptive-correlational and theAffective Intensity Scale Larsen (AIM) was used to assess the extent to which emotion has been experienced. Bymultivariate analysis, it appears that there are significant differences in affective intensity, mainly positiveaffectivity and negative reactivity factors at a high level, and the serenity factor at a low level. Gender and thehours of care affect the intensity of affection; kinship, age, marital status and education level did not affectemotional intensity. |
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