Objetivos: determinar si existe asociación entre estilos de apego y conductas autodestructivas en agentes en actividad en la Policía Nacional del Perú de Lima, 2016. Materiales y Métodos: El tipo de estudio fue cuantitativo, de alcance descriptivo-correlacional y de corte transversal. La muestra fue 300 agentes cuyas edades oscilaban entre 20 a 55 años. Los instrumentos utilizados fueron la Escala de Modelos Internos de Relaciones de Apego (CaMiR) y Escala de Conductas Autodestructivas de Kelley (Validado por Ponce, 2007). Resultados: Los resultados evidenciaron que sí existe asociación significativa entre las variables de estudio (x2= 24786,155, p=.003). Conclusiones: existe asociación significativa entre estilo de apego preocupado y conductas autodestructivas en niveles altos.
Palabras claves: Nivel de dependencia física, úlceras por presión, adulto mayor. (Fuente: DeCS BIREME)
ABSTRACT
Objetives:The objective was to determine the relationship between physical dependence level and the incidence of pressure ulcers in elderly patients belonging to PADOMI of Hospital III EsSalud, Juliaca -2017. Materials and Methods: In a cross -sectional, descriptive and correlational design, the population was constituted by 201 Patients belonging to the Home Care Program, the sampling was non-probabilistic for convenience with a sample of 51 elderly patients. The instruments used were the Barthel Index and the Norton Scale. Results: The results indicate that 29.4% of the elderly patients present a moderate level of dependence, in the incidence of pressure ulcers, 56.9% of the elderly patients presented low risk. Finding a statistical correlation (r =, 971) and significant (p <0.00) among the study variables. Conclusions: the greater the development of physical independence the lower the incidence of pressure ulcers.
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