Ciencia UNEMI (Dec 2017)

Clima social familiar y su influencia en la conducta violenta en los escolares

  • Zambrano-Villalba, Carmen,
  • Almeida-Monge, Elka

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 25
pp. 97 – 102

Abstract

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The family as a social system is the set of dynamic interactions that facilitate the development of social cognitive skills in the subsystems of the family group. The family social climate is characterized by the relationships established between family subsystems, involves aspects of social communication, emotional, interaction and personal growth based on common life. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of family climate on violent behavior in 1502 schoolchildren from 8 to 15 years old. 51% were women and 49% men. The Family Environment Scale (FES) of Moos and Moos and the Scale of Violent Behavior in the School of Little et al. were used. The degree of support, social expression and the degree of conflictive interaction were correlated. The results showed a 38% lack of family integration, which influenced 70% violent behavior of school children. It is concluded that violent behaviors depend 70% on the degree of social family integration, characterized by pure manifest violent behavior of 70% and pure relational violent conduct of 69% in the relational dynamics of the school system.

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