RESILIENCE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN PEOPLE LIVING IN THE SAN JUAN BAUTISTA HUMAN SETTLEMENT, CINEGUIA, 2022.
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https://doi.org/10.53684/csp.v2i1.37Keywords:
Resiliencia psicológica, Ponblaciones vulnerables, PandemiasAbstract
Objective: To determine the resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic in residents residing in the human settlement San Juan Bautista, Cineguia, 2022.
Materials and methods: This study was developed from a quantitative approach perspective and its methodological design was descriptive and cross-sectional. The population was composed of 55 inhabitants of the human settlement San Juan Bautista. The data collection technique used was the survey and the instrument used was the CDRISC-25 questionnaire, structured by 35 items and 5 dimensions.
Results: Regarding resilience, the high level prevailed with 26.2% (n=25), followed by the medium level with 17.5% (n=17) and low level with 11.3% (n=13). . According to its dimensions, in persistence-tenacity-self-efficacy, the high level predominated with 53.5% (n=31), in control under pressure, the high level predominated with 50.1% (n=28), in adaptation and ability to recover, the medium level predominated with 46% (n=26), in control and purpose, the high level predominated with 56.8% (n=39) and in spirituality, the high level predominated with 36% (n=26).
Conclusions: Regarding resilience, the high level predominated, followed by the medium level and low level. According to its dimensions, in persistence-tenacity-self-efficacy, the high level predominated, in control under pressure, the high level predominated, in adaptation and ability to recover, the medium level predominated, in control and purpose, the high level predominated and in spirituality, the high level predominated.
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