2020
DOI: 10.25046/aj0505127
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Social skills and Resilience in Adolescent of Secondary Level of a public Educational Institution in Puente Piedra Lima – 2020

Abstract: Social skills and resilience are very important aspects for mental health; therefore, it is necessary to take into account the positive contribution in the development of adolescents, they are in a vulnerable stage, adapting to physical, mental, emotional, etc. changes. Adolescents, not knowing how to handle the difficulties that may arise, if they do not have the ability to face it and show their positive qualities, can easily fall into depression, student desertion, early pregnancy, addictions to toxic subst… Show more

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“…Specifically, people living in disadvantaged areas are more vulnerable to the disease and its emotional, social, and economic impact, which can greatly exacerbate the degree of fear of COVID-19. (20) This research work will be beneficial for future studies, since the study focused during the COVID-19 pandemic and how fear affects the mental health of the population, generated in the COVID-19 pandemic, compared to our study history of the same topic in different countries, has given an exhaustive comparison in which, Given the situation of vulnerability that the inhabitants have during the pandemic in our country, it has given us the necessary information about how vulnerable the inhabitants of that district are, in serious situations that compromise their mental health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, people living in disadvantaged areas are more vulnerable to the disease and its emotional, social, and economic impact, which can greatly exacerbate the degree of fear of COVID-19. (20) This research work will be beneficial for future studies, since the study focused during the COVID-19 pandemic and how fear affects the mental health of the population, generated in the COVID-19 pandemic, compared to our study history of the same topic in different countries, has given an exhaustive comparison in which, Given the situation of vulnerability that the inhabitants have during the pandemic in our country, it has given us the necessary information about how vulnerable the inhabitants of that district are, in serious situations that compromise their mental health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%