Riesgo al trastorno de juego por Internet y su relación con la función parental
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2020-10-14
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo establecer la relación entre el riesgo a
desarrollar el trastorno de juego por internet (IGD) y la percepción que un grupo de jóvenes
universitarios tiene sobre la relación con sus padres. Participaron en el estudio 94 estudiantes
universitarios de Lima Metropolitana que se encontraban cursando los primeros años de
estudios en las facultades de estudios generales ciencias y ciencias e ingeniería. El 73%
fueron varones y 27% mujeres, con edades entre 18 y 23 años (X= 18.99, DE=1.15). Se
utilizó la prueba de Trastorno de Juego por Internet (IGD-20) diseñada por Pontes, Király,
Demetrovics y Griffiths (2014) y la prueba de Función Parental Adolescente (AFP) de
Vazsony, Hibbert y Snider (2003). Los resultados mostraron una relación directa entre la
percepción de soporte de la madre y el riesgo a desarrollar el trastorno de juego por internet
(IGD) (r = .24, p < .05), y relaciones inversas entre la percepción de comunicación con la
madre (r = -.31, p < .01) y su monitoreo (r = -.20, p < .05) con el IGD. Respecto al sexo, se
encontraron más asociaciones entre el IGD y el AFP en hombres que en mujeres. Asimismo,
la relación con la madre es la que mayores asociaciones presenta con el IGD, a diferencia del
padre, con quien no se encontró ninguna asociación. Las variables asociadas al juego
mostraron una relación directa entre el riesgo a desarrollar el trastorno y mayores horas de
consumo y menor edad de inicio.
The following investigation´s goal was to establish the relationship between the risk of developing internet gaming disorder and the perception a group of university students have on the relationship they have with their parents. 94 university students of metropolitan Lima currently in the first years of the careers belonging the general sciences studies and the science and engineering faculties participated in the study. 73% were male and 27% female between the ages of 18 and 23 (X= 18.99, DE=1.15). The Internet Gaming Disorder Test (IGD-20) designed by Pontes, Király, Demetrovics & Griffiths (2014), and the Adolescent Family Process (AFP) designed by Vazsony, Hibbert y Snider (2003) were used. The results found a direct relationship with the perception of support from the mother and Internet Gaming Disorder (p = .24, p < .05), and inverse relationships with the perception of communication with the mother (p = -.31, p < .01) and her monitoring (p = -.20, p < .05) with IGD. Concerning sex, more relationships were found between IGD and AFP in men than women. Likewise, the relationship with the mother show the most associations with IGD, unlike the father, whom no relationships were found. The variables associated to gaming showed a direct relationship between the risk of developing internet gaming disorder with more playtime and the lower the age of initiation.
The following investigation´s goal was to establish the relationship between the risk of developing internet gaming disorder and the perception a group of university students have on the relationship they have with their parents. 94 university students of metropolitan Lima currently in the first years of the careers belonging the general sciences studies and the science and engineering faculties participated in the study. 73% were male and 27% female between the ages of 18 and 23 (X= 18.99, DE=1.15). The Internet Gaming Disorder Test (IGD-20) designed by Pontes, Király, Demetrovics & Griffiths (2014), and the Adolescent Family Process (AFP) designed by Vazsony, Hibbert y Snider (2003) were used. The results found a direct relationship with the perception of support from the mother and Internet Gaming Disorder (p = .24, p < .05), and inverse relationships with the perception of communication with the mother (p = -.31, p < .01) and her monitoring (p = -.20, p < .05) with IGD. Concerning sex, more relationships were found between IGD and AFP in men than women. Likewise, the relationship with the mother show the most associations with IGD, unlike the father, whom no relationships were found. The variables associated to gaming showed a direct relationship between the risk of developing internet gaming disorder with more playtime and the lower the age of initiation.
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Adicción a los videojuegos, Adolescentes e Internet, Familia--Aspectos psicológicos, Padres e hijos
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