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Aquichan
Print version ISSN 1657-5997On-line version ISSN 2027-5374
Abstract
REYES-SANCHEZ, Carlos et al. Environmental Influence on Adolescent Resilience Development in Medellin Colombia. Aquichan [online]. 2020, vol.20, n.2, e2024. ISSN 1657-5997. https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2020.20.2.4.
Objective:
To know the influence of the environment (family functionality, social support and neighbourhood and school environment) on the development of adolescent resilience.
Methods:
Descriptive, correlational design. A total of 184 adolescents from six schools in the Aranjuez district of Medellín participated. Probabilistic, two-stage sampling. Five scales were used to collect data: 1) The child and youth resilience measurement scale; 2) The neighbourhood environment questionnaire; 3) The family cohesion and adaptability assessment scale; 4) The multidimensional scale of perceived social support; and 5) The school environment questionnaire. Data were analysed though SPSS 24v software.
Results:
a relationship was found between resilience and neighbourhood environment (rs= .324, p = .000), family functionality (rs= .380, p = .000), social support (rs= .456, p = .000) and school environment (rs= .353, p = .000). In addition, resilience was explained in 35.8 % by the neighbourhood environment (β= .20; p = .012), family functionality (β = .13; p = .090), social support (β= .30; p = .000) and school environment (β = .15; p = .064).
Conclusion:
Adolescent resilient behaviour is influenced by social support, family functioning, and school and neighbourhood environment, all external factors fostering self-regulation, as mentioned by Roy’s Nursing model.
Keywords : Resilience; psychological; psychological adaptation; social environment; minors; Roy’s adaptation model.