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Salud Colectiva | 2013

Acoso escolar en la zona metropolitana de Guadalajara, México: prevalencia y factores asociados

María Guadalupe Vega López; Guillermo Julián González Pérez; María Ana Valle Barbosa; María Elena Flores Villavicencio; Agustín Vega López

this paper seeks to determine the prevalence of victims of school bullying among youth enrolled in public secondary schools in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, Mexico and to identify the factors associated with being a victim of bullying in the period 2009-2011. An analytic cross-sectional study was carried out. A multistage probability sampling was designed for the public secondary schools, in which 1,706 students between 11 and 16 years old were studied. A questionnare with four sections was applied in order to identify victims of bullying. A logistic regression model was then used to measure the association between the factors analyzed and being a victim of bullying. the prevalence of school bullying was 17.6% (95% ci 15.8; 19.5). Personal factors, such as the feeling of not being accepted by peers or not spending much time with friends, were the factors with the strongest statistically significant association with being a victim of bullying. KEY WorDS Violence; Bullying; Adolescent; Mental Health; Mexico. 184 VeGA lóPez MG, GOnzález Pérez GJ, VAlle BArBOSA MA, FlOreS VillAVicenciO Me, VeGA lóPez A. SA lU D c O le c ti V A , B ue no s A ire s, 9 (2 ):1 83 -1 94 , M ay o A go st o, 2 01 3This paper seeks to determine the prevalence of victims of school bullying among youth enrolled in public secondary schools in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, Mexico and to identify the factors associated with being a victim of bullying in the period 2009-2011. An analytic cross-sectional study was carried out. A multistage probability sampling was designed for the public secondary schools, in which 1,706 students between 11 and 16 years old were studied. A questionnare with four sections was applied in order to identify victims of bullying. A logistic regression model was then used to measure the association between the factors analyzed and being a victim of bullying. The prevalence of school bullying was 17.6% (95% CI 15.8; 19.5). Personal factors, such as the feeling of not being accepted by peers or not spending much time with friends, were the factors with the strongest statistically significant association with being a victim of bullying.This paper seeks to determine the prevalence of victims of school bullying among youth enrolled in public secondary schools in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, Mexico and to identify the factors associated with being a victim of bullying in the period 2009-2011. An analytic cross-sectional study was carried out. A multistage probability sampling was designed for the public secondary schools, in which 1,706 students between 11 and 16 years old were studied. A questionnare with four sections was applied in order to identify victims of bullying. A logistic regression model was then used to measure the association between the factors analyzed and being a victim of bullying. The prevalence of school bullying was 17.6% (95% CI 15.8; 19.5). Personal factors, such as the feeling of not being accepted by peers or not spending much time with friends, were the factors with the strongest statistically significant association with being a victim of bullying. Language: es


Revista Argentina De Clinica Psicologica | 2013

Evaluación Calidad de Vida Mediante el Whoqol-bref en Adultos Mayores que Viven en Edificios Multifamiliares en Guadalajara, Jalisco

María Elena Flores Villavicencio; Rogelio Troyo Sanromán; Martha Cruz Ávila; Guillermo Julián González Pérez; Armando Muñoz de la Torre


Revista de Psicologia da IMED | 2012

ANSIEDAD Y DEPRESIÓN COMO INDICADORES DE CALIDAD DE VIDA EN ADULTOS MAYORES

María Elena Flores Villavicencio; Guillermo Alonso Cervantes Cardona; Guillermo Julián González Pérez; María Guadalupe Vega López; María Ana Valle Barbosa


Investigación en Salud | 2005

La desnutrición del siglo XXI y su impacto en las emociones y afrontamientos en niños escolares

María Elena Flores Villavicencio; Rogelio Troyo Sanromán; Laura Patricia Haro Jiménez; Armando Lemus García; María Ana Valle Barbosa; Armando Muñoz de la Torre


Investigación en salud | 2004

Efectividad de las técnicas de relajación en la disminución del dolor crónico

María Elena Flores Villavicencio; Irma Patricia González Rojas; Rogelio Troyo Sanromán; María Ana Valle Barbosa; Armando Muñoz de la Torre; María Guadalupe Vega López


Investigación en Salud | 2001

Preferencia manual, actividad motora gruesa y fina en niños con desnutrición

María Elena Flores Villavicencio; Rogelio Troyo Sanromán


Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical | 2018

La pediculosis capitis en alumnos de escuelas públicas mexicanas

María Ana Valle Barbosa; Armando Muñoz de la Torre; María Elena Flores Villavicencio; José Raúl Robles Bañuelos


Archive | 2017

Coping strategies and quality of Life in elderly population

Marco Marcelo León Navarrete; María Elena Flores Villavicencio; Neyda Mendoza Ruvalcaba; Cecilia Colunga Rodríguez; Martha Leticia Salazar Garza; Luis Edmundo Sarabi López; Guido Germán Albán Pérez


NURE investigación: Revista Científica de enfermería | 2017

Características principales del cuidador primario informal de adultos mayores hospitalizados

María Elena Flores Villavicencio; Haydeé Leticia Fuentes Laguna; Guillermo Julián González Pérez; Ivis Jennifer Meza Flores; Guillermo Alonso Cervantes Cardona; María Ana Valle Barbosa


Revista Electrónica de Psicología Iztacala | 2016

APOYO SOCIAL PERCIBIDO Y ENVEJECIMIENTO ACTIVO EN HOMBRES Y MUJERES DE UNA COMUNIDAD RURAL

María Elena Flores Villavicencio; Karen Decenas Hernández; María Luisa Ávalos Latorre; Cecilia Colunga Rodríguez; María Guadalupe Vega López; Ivis Jennifer Meza Flores

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Cecilia Colunga Rodríguez

Mexican Social Security Institute

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