Clima social familiar y agresividad en adolescentes
Keywords:
Family social climate. Aggressiveness. Teenagers. Variables sociodemographic.Abstract
The family social climate is the environment in which the family develops, while aggressiveness is a willingness to act in different situations, physically or verbally attacking another in various situations. These variables influence the proper development of adolescence and more than that have been related to other variables such as: type of family, age and sex. For this reason, the objective of this research was to describe the family social climate and the scores of aggressiveness in adolescents in the period 2021. The study had a quantitative approach, a non-experimental, cross-sectional design type and a descriptive scope. The evaluation instruments were: sociodemographic file to identify the variables type of family, sex and age; the Moos, Moos and Trickett Family Climate Scale to assess socio-environmental characteristics and personal relationships in the family and the Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire to assess aggressiveness. As general conclusions, they point out that, regarding the family social climate, an average perception predominates, which indicates that the study participants perceive that their family system has independence, competence, organization, cohesion and establishment of rules; possibility to express feelings and anger; establishment of ethical and religious practices; demonstration of interest in political, intellectual, cultural and social activities; although these characteristics are not fully developed to score as good or excellent.