ResumenEl objetivo de esta investigación fue relacionar el patrón de conducta Tipo A y B (PCTA y PCTB) con la posibilidad de presentar adicciones a Internet, juego, compras y abuso del teléfono móvil en una muestra de jóvenes de la provincia de Córdoba (España). Con un diseño prospectivo expost-facto con dos grupos, se elaboró un cuestionario con el que se recogieron datos sociodemográficos, y en el que se incluyeron otros cuestionarios como el Test de adicción a las compras, el Test de adicción a Internet de Echeburúa (2003), el Cuestionario Breve de Juego Patológico de Fernández-Montalvo, Echeburúa y Baéz (1997); algunos ítems sobre el uso del teléfono móvil; y el cuestionario de PCTA de Jenkins. Participaron 3815 jóvenes de la provincia de Córdoba (España) con un rango de edad entre los 18 y 29 años. Los resultados indican que los jóvenes PCTA son los que más compran, juegan, se conectan a Internet y usan el móvil. En conclusión se puede inferir que los jóvenes con patrón de personalidad Tipo A tienen más posibilidades de presentar conductas adictivas que los jóvenes de patrón de conducta Tipo B. AbstractThis research aimed to relate the possibility of submitting the Type A and the Type B behavior patterns to the no-substance addiction. We investigated the Internet addiction, the gambling, the shopping, and the misuse of mobile in a sample of youth people. With a prospective design ex-post-facto two groups, a questionnaire was developed to collect sociodemographic data, in which we included the Test of Shopping Addiction, the Test of Internet Addiction from Echeburúa (2003), the Pathological Gambling Brief Questionnaire from Fernandez-Montalvo Echeburúa y Baez (1997), some items on Mobile Phone Usage, and the Jenkins Activity Survey. Young people from the Province of Córdoba, Spain, have participated (N = 3815, age range between 18 and 29). Results indicated that young people characterized as Type A behavior pattern show bigger propension to shopping, to playing, to Internet connection, and to use of mobile phone. According to logistic regression, The Type B behavior pattern showed to be a protective factor for addiction to shopping. In conclusion it can be inferred that young people of Type A behavior pattern are more likely to have addictive behaviors that young people of Type B behavior pattern.
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