2010
DOI: 10.22201/fca.24488410e.2011.228
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Un estudio comparativo del estrés percibido en estudiantes de ciencias administrativas y biológicas en tiempos de violencia

Abstract: En estudios anteriores relacionados con estudiantes universitarios se considera que los principales factores que contribuyen al estrés son las exigencias del aprendizaje, el medio universitario per se, la búsqueda de empleo, las relaciones interpersonales y los desórdenes emocionales; sin embargo, existen pocos estudios que consideran los factores globales como el aumento desmedido y por un periodo largo de la violencia en el nivel local atribuida al crimen organizado. En este estudio se comparó el estrés perc… Show more

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“…Even though this sample size is considered to be sufficient enough for fMRI studies (Poldrack et al, 2017;Simmons et al, 2011), larger samples may provide more powerful analysis and results, so our interpretations must consider this limitation. Also, we assumed that our participants represented a sensitive and collectivistic population, since undergraduate students call out for Human Rights and humanitarian perspectives, criticize violence and corruption, distrust law enforcement authorities, and reprobate drug trafficking (de la Cabada & Jime´nez Terrazas, 2011;Echavarrı´a et al, 2007;Espinal-Enrı´quez & Larralde, 2015;Herna´ndez & Cruz Caldero´n, 2014;Ovalle, 2005). Correspondingly, empathic dispositions, low personal distress, and cooperative personality traits were observed for our sample, which agree with previous reports in Mexico (see Section 4.6, Study 3).…”
Section: Integrative Discussion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even though this sample size is considered to be sufficient enough for fMRI studies (Poldrack et al, 2017;Simmons et al, 2011), larger samples may provide more powerful analysis and results, so our interpretations must consider this limitation. Also, we assumed that our participants represented a sensitive and collectivistic population, since undergraduate students call out for Human Rights and humanitarian perspectives, criticize violence and corruption, distrust law enforcement authorities, and reprobate drug trafficking (de la Cabada & Jime´nez Terrazas, 2011;Echavarrı´a et al, 2007;Espinal-Enrı´quez & Larralde, 2015;Herna´ndez & Cruz Caldero´n, 2014;Ovalle, 2005). Correspondingly, empathic dispositions, low personal distress, and cooperative personality traits were observed for our sample, which agree with previous reports in Mexico (see Section 4.6, Study 3).…”
Section: Integrative Discussion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, part of the discussion has been centered around the sense of Mexican collectivism, a reflection of how individuals in violent contexts tend to affiliate with specific groups and social classes, consequently leading to social segregation and stigmatization to justify a sense of justice and moral decisions (Casas Patin˜o et al, 2016;Chiao, 2011;Pansters & Castillo Berthier, 2007). This is particularly observed in undergraduate students in which, similar to other Latin American countries, criticism, distrust of the sociopolitical circumstances, and the sense of collectivism are evident and associated with sadness and hate (de la Cabada & Jime´nez Terrazas, 2011;Echavarrı´a et al, 2007;Herna´ndez & Cruz Caldero´n, 2014).…”
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