Authors
Carmencita Alva Muñoz; Angela Cabanillas Espejo; Suniko Fernández Cruz; Mariana Loc Chang Azabache
Source
Revista de Investigación de Estudiantes de Psicología. Vol. 7 No. 2 (2018): Agosto-Diciembre
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/JANG/article/view/1690
Abstract
The case study was carried out in the city of Trujillo, with a couple of cohabitants, who came to present problems in the relationship. A treatment plan was designed and applied based on the principles and techniques of Systemic Therapy, including ideas from Solution-Centered Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Gottman's model. The duration was 8 sessions, where workable treatment objectives were established, in addition to relapse prevention. The Family Cohesion Evaluation Scale-FACES III was used to quantitatively measure changes before and after treatment, as well as the progress scale in each session to know the progress. The results achieved demonstrate the achievement of proposed objectives.
Keywords
Therapy; couple; systemic therapy; Gottman model
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La trascendencia de las actitudes es todo en la vida
Authors
Ana Teresa Cornejo Silva; Rut del Rocío Meléndez Arangurí; Doris Jaqueline Ulloa Pérez
Source
Revista de Investigación de Estudiantes de Psicología. Vol. 7 No. 2 (2018): Agosto-Diciembre
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/JANG/article/view/1689
Abstract
Since human existence, people have expressed their behavior and reactions to the different situations that occur daily and they do not figure that out and ignore it many times. These positions are known as attitudes; These are global and relatively stable assessments that individuals make about other people, things or ideas. Attitudes are composed of the thoughts, ideology, emotions, feelings and behavior of each individual.Through the attitudes, the human being can demonstrate his personality and his values; In addition, help to predict completely new situations, generating an increase in the sense of control and, finally, protecting both internal conflicts and external threats against the self. Attitudes are characterized by the direction they decide for or against an object, by the intensity or force with which they occur, and by the relationship of its components. On the other hand, the existence of the attitude-behavior relationship is presented, which is relevant so that people's attitudes can be predicted. Now, if it is already difficult to establish this relationship, as can be imagined that it will not be easy to determine the situations and circumstances in which the change of attitudes will take place.
Keywords
Attitude; behavior; posture
Ana Teresa Cornejo Silva; Rut del Rocío Meléndez Arangurí; Doris Jaqueline Ulloa Pérez
Source
Revista de Investigación de Estudiantes de Psicología. Vol. 7 No. 2 (2018): Agosto-Diciembre
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/JANG/article/view/1689
Abstract
Since human existence, people have expressed their behavior and reactions to the different situations that occur daily and they do not figure that out and ignore it many times. These positions are known as attitudes; These are global and relatively stable assessments that individuals make about other people, things or ideas. Attitudes are composed of the thoughts, ideology, emotions, feelings and behavior of each individual.Through the attitudes, the human being can demonstrate his personality and his values; In addition, help to predict completely new situations, generating an increase in the sense of control and, finally, protecting both internal conflicts and external threats against the self. Attitudes are characterized by the direction they decide for or against an object, by the intensity or force with which they occur, and by the relationship of its components. On the other hand, the existence of the attitude-behavior relationship is presented, which is relevant so that people's attitudes can be predicted. Now, if it is already difficult to establish this relationship, as can be imagined that it will not be easy to determine the situations and circumstances in which the change of attitudes will take place.
Keywords
Attitude; behavior; posture
Psychoterapeutic diagnosis: a new perspective. Psychotherapies should be rehabilitatorias, enhancing resilience and as preventive, non - perennial crutches.
Authors
Atilio Benjamín Ferraro; Jonatan Horacio Passerini
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1270
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1270
Abstract
Diagnostic is a key step in achieving the best psychotherapeutic performances. “Mental” disorders were considered based on deeds, factors and life experiences, which had principally taken place in the past, during the first stages of human development.These events were considered the “etiology” or the main root of most behavior disorders.Up to now the essential task of psychotherapists has been to disclose and bring to conscience those unconscious deeds and experiences to yield and broaden consciousness.This was considered the main and only way to eradicate symptoms and remove or cure disorders. We intend to outline a new scheme to help to achieve wider aims. Henceforth not only experiences but also present and future possible psychological development should be spotlighted in order to face likely consequences for the consultant ́s life.This new approach should lead scientists to sharpen their minds in order to get a better understanding and foresee future scopes of overcoming difficulties or disorders.
Keywords
Diagnostic; diagnostic evaluation; diagnostic classification; Psychotherapy
Atilio Benjamín Ferraro; Jonatan Horacio Passerini
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1270
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1270
Abstract
Diagnostic is a key step in achieving the best psychotherapeutic performances. “Mental” disorders were considered based on deeds, factors and life experiences, which had principally taken place in the past, during the first stages of human development.These events were considered the “etiology” or the main root of most behavior disorders.Up to now the essential task of psychotherapists has been to disclose and bring to conscience those unconscious deeds and experiences to yield and broaden consciousness.This was considered the main and only way to eradicate symptoms and remove or cure disorders. We intend to outline a new scheme to help to achieve wider aims. Henceforth not only experiences but also present and future possible psychological development should be spotlighted in order to face likely consequences for the consultant ́s life.This new approach should lead scientists to sharpen their minds in order to get a better understanding and foresee future scopes of overcoming difficulties or disorders.
Diagnostic; diagnostic evaluation; diagnostic classification; Psychotherapy
The role of the cognitive reserve in the aging process
Authors
Alba Carrasco Calzada; Mª Nieves Barahona Esteban; Antonio Sánchez Cabaco; Luz María Sánchez Mateos
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1271
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1271
Abstract
The goal of the study has been to demonstrate the utility of cognitive reserve in the process of healthy and pathological aging. In addition to checking the different complementary theoretical models (active-passive), are also defined the concepts of Memory Reserve, Cerebral Reserve and Cognitive reserve.The variables that take an important part in the configuration of the cognitive reserve like premorbid intelligence, education, cognitive activity, hobbies, and work out have been analyzed, too. Finally, we present the specific questionnaires most used for the measurement of the cognitive reserve.
Keywords
Cognitive Reserve, Aging, Cerebral Reserve, MCI, Dementia
Alba Carrasco Calzada; Mª Nieves Barahona Esteban; Antonio Sánchez Cabaco; Luz María Sánchez Mateos
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1271
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1271
Abstract
The goal of the study has been to demonstrate the utility of cognitive reserve in the process of healthy and pathological aging. In addition to checking the different complementary theoretical models (active-passive), are also defined the concepts of Memory Reserve, Cerebral Reserve and Cognitive reserve.The variables that take an important part in the configuration of the cognitive reserve like premorbid intelligence, education, cognitive activity, hobbies, and work out have been analyzed, too. Finally, we present the specific questionnaires most used for the measurement of the cognitive reserve.
Cognitive Reserve, Aging, Cerebral Reserve, MCI, Dementia
Groups of exposure on decreasing of conditioned abstinence syndrome in alcohol dependants
Author
Favio Roca Paucarpoma
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1269
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1269
Abstract
The effect of the live and symbolic exposure technique was studied in 3 groups: 2 experimental (10 subjects in each group) and one control group (10 subjects), with continuous measurements on the physiological and emotional responses of conditioned abstinence syndrome of alcohol dependents.The research design is experimental randomized blocks, with an initial test and respective post test.The procedure for the application of the exposure technique was in two phases: preparation and exposure.The application of the technique managed to decrease the physiological responses and the emotional response (anxiety to consume) of the conditioned abstinence syndrome in the measurement sequences (1, 2 and 3) of each trial and changes in intergroups if they showed highly significant differences (p<0.05) after the presentation of the stimuli.
Keywords
Alcohol dependents, conditioned abstinence syndrome, live exposure and symbolic exposure
Favio Roca Paucarpoma
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1269
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1269
Abstract
The effect of the live and symbolic exposure technique was studied in 3 groups: 2 experimental (10 subjects in each group) and one control group (10 subjects), with continuous measurements on the physiological and emotional responses of conditioned abstinence syndrome of alcohol dependents.The research design is experimental randomized blocks, with an initial test and respective post test.The procedure for the application of the exposure technique was in two phases: preparation and exposure.The application of the technique managed to decrease the physiological responses and the emotional response (anxiety to consume) of the conditioned abstinence syndrome in the measurement sequences (1, 2 and 3) of each trial and changes in intergroups if they showed highly significant differences (p<0.05) after the presentation of the stimuli.
Keywords
Alcohol dependents, conditioned abstinence syndrome, live exposure and symbolic exposure
Impact of constructive strategy in space intelligence engineering student at the San Pedro University
Authors
Julio E. Urrunaga Ramírez; José S. Esqueche Moreno
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1268
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1268
Abstract
According to experts in the training of engineers, the main strengths of engineering professionals is spatial intelligence that helps you understand and manage the physical forms of their environment. The purpose of this research is to determine the best teaching strategies that develop spatial intelligence. Graphic Engineering courses career of Industrial Engineering, University San Pedro, were designed using both instruments and paper, as computer support and solid materials that could be engineered for two-and three-dimensional representation. The research has yielded such results that the strategy applied rises by 24% the rate of spatial intelligence of students tested, which is a significant risk factor increase this capacity, especially considering that the course taught each of them has lasted for only four months. Despite these encouraging results, we believe that subsequently can be performed similar research that considers other factors and assessment methods are perfected, all of which we detail our findings and recommendations.
Keywords
Educational strategy, constructivism, graphic engineering
Julio E. Urrunaga Ramírez; José S. Esqueche Moreno
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1268
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1268
Abstract
According to experts in the training of engineers, the main strengths of engineering professionals is spatial intelligence that helps you understand and manage the physical forms of their environment. The purpose of this research is to determine the best teaching strategies that develop spatial intelligence. Graphic Engineering courses career of Industrial Engineering, University San Pedro, were designed using both instruments and paper, as computer support and solid materials that could be engineered for two-and three-dimensional representation. The research has yielded such results that the strategy applied rises by 24% the rate of spatial intelligence of students tested, which is a significant risk factor increase this capacity, especially considering that the course taught each of them has lasted for only four months. Despite these encouraging results, we believe that subsequently can be performed similar research that considers other factors and assessment methods are perfected, all of which we detail our findings and recommendations.
Keywords
Educational strategy, constructivism, graphic engineering
Psychometric properties of the Body Image Dissatisfaction Questionnaire in university students
Author
Ana Cecilia Hueda Capristán
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1267
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1267
Abstract
Psychometric properties were determined in the Questionnaire of Dissatisfaction with Body Image (IMAGEN) in students of the National University of Trujillo. The non-random probability sample (n =576) of a population (N = 1272), with a Psychometric design.The results showed that IMAGEN had a valid item-scale construct validity, with very significant correlation indices (p <.01) with its components and with the test, good levels of discrimination that fluctuated (.465-.843). Factor analysis ratified the cognitive behavioral structure, indexes that vary between .915 and .931. Congruent validity reflected a very strong global correlation (r = .899) with BSQ as well as with factor 1 of the aesthetic models questionnaire (r = .823). The reliability by internal consistency is high (α= .953). Stability established a high significance (p <.01) of the test.
Keywords
Psychometric properties, body image dissatisfaction, validity and reliability.
Ana Cecilia Hueda Capristán
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1267
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1267
Abstract
Psychometric properties were determined in the Questionnaire of Dissatisfaction with Body Image (IMAGEN) in students of the National University of Trujillo. The non-random probability sample (n =576) of a population (N = 1272), with a Psychometric design.The results showed that IMAGEN had a valid item-scale construct validity, with very significant correlation indices (p <.01) with its components and with the test, good levels of discrimination that fluctuated (.465-.843). Factor analysis ratified the cognitive behavioral structure, indexes that vary between .915 and .931. Congruent validity reflected a very strong global correlation (r = .899) with BSQ as well as with factor 1 of the aesthetic models questionnaire (r = .823). The reliability by internal consistency is high (α= .953). Stability established a high significance (p <.01) of the test.
Keywords
Psychometric properties, body image dissatisfaction, validity and reliability.
Psychometric properties of the Psychological Maturity Questionnaire (PSYMAS) in youth leaders
Author
Velia Vera Calmet
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1266
URL:http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1266
Abstract
Keywords
Velia Vera Calmet
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1266
URL:http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1266
Abstract
The Psychometric properties of
the Psychological maturity questionnaire PSYMAS) and its descriptive analysis
were determined. The design was technological-psychometric. The probabilistic
sample at random (n=514) and stratified of a population (N = 2835) Youth
Leaders. For the congruent validity (n 126),
reliability test re test (n = 100) and descriptive analysis (n = 285). For the content
validity, the stratigraphy was the Vindex of Aiken, for the construct validity he
item -test stratigraphy and factorial analysis, congruent validity with Spearman
stratigraphy. Reliability for stability the test-rates coefficient and for internal
consistency the Cronbach’s alpha. The results show clearly that SYMAS has
content validity established by judge’s criteria possessing relevance, clarity
and coherence of the theoretical construct. Validity of the Item-scale
construct rectified. Correlation indexes that are very meaningful (p <.01) with
the global test, very good levels of discrimination that range between 361and
748.The factorial analysis ratifies the structure proposed by the authors, he
adjustment goodness-of-fit responds to the model indexes being very good at
work and identity orientation scales and good at Autonomy dimension.
Keywords
Psychometric pgetroperties,
psychological maturity, trustworthiness, validity, normative scales and profile.
Psychometric properties of the Psychological Well-Being Scale in pre-professional practitioners of a private university- Trujillo
Author
Cruz Akemy Chang Pardo Figueroa
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1265
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1265
Abstract
The psychometric properties of the Scale of Psychological Well-Being (EBP) were determined. The design was technological-psychometric. In a census-type sample (n=200( of pre-professional at a private university college of Trujillo practitioners. The results reveal items agreed upon by judges to the linguistic, construct validity corrected item-test correlations with very good levels of discrimination (.227 and .675), confirmatory factor analysis establishes good consistency with the overall structure, showing kindness very good fit (.912). Internal consistency is high (.943); a respectable on scales very good reliability (full scale0 and the percentile scales were also developed, with levels and cutoffs.
Keywords
Psychological well-being, construct validity, reliability, scales
Cruz Akemy Chang Pardo Figueroa
Source
Revista de Psicologia. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2016): Enero-Julio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/revpsi.v1i19.1265
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/R_PSI/article/view/1265
Abstract
The psychometric properties of the Scale of Psychological Well-Being (EBP) were determined. The design was technological-psychometric. In a census-type sample (n=200( of pre-professional at a private university college of Trujillo practitioners. The results reveal items agreed upon by judges to the linguistic, construct validity corrected item-test correlations with very good levels of discrimination (.227 and .675), confirmatory factor analysis establishes good consistency with the overall structure, showing kindness very good fit (.912). Internal consistency is high (.943); a respectable on scales very good reliability (full scale0 and the percentile scales were also developed, with levels and cutoffs.
Keywords
Psychological well-being, construct validity, reliability, scales
viernes, 24 de mayo de 2019
SYSTEMATIZED EDUCATION ON MULTIMICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN CHILDREN
Author
Jessica Gianella Cabrera Nieto
Source
Cientifi-k. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Julio-Diciembre
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/cientifi-k.v6i2.1833
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/CIENTIFI-K/article/view/1833
Abstract
This research was conducted at Hospital El Esfuerzo. The goal was to determine the effect of systematized education on adherence to micronutrient supplementation (SMMN) and the nutritional status of children <3 years old. The sample was made up of 50 mothers and 50 children. The survey technique was used and as instruments a questionnaire and a monitoring card applied in the pre-test and post-test. For the statistical analysis, the Student's T-test and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used. The pre-test results indicate that 74% of those mothers had inadequate adherence regarding the SMMN, and only 26% of them presented adequate adherence. However, in the post-test, 78% of them had adequate adherence, while 22% remained at inadequate adherence. Regarding nutritional status, in the pre-evaluation 60% of children were diagnosed with normal nutrition and 18% with malnutrition. However, in the post-evaluation 80% of children presented normal nutrition and 10% malnutrition. In the pre-evaluation 44% of children presented Hb within the normal range, 30% mild anemia, 20% moderate anemia, and 6% presented severe anemia. Nonetheless, in the post evaluation 72% had normal Hb, 14% moderate anemia, 10% mild anemia, and 4% severe anemia. It is concluded that the systematized education proved to be effective on the adherence of the mothers' SMMN and the nutritional status of the children. This was demonstrated through the Student's T-test, which had a significance of p= 0.000 < 0.05 in the Adherence variable, and the Nutritional Status variable (anthropometry and biochemistry), which had a significance of p= 0.000 < 0.05.
Keywords
Jessica Gianella Cabrera Nieto
Source
Cientifi-k. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Julio-Diciembre
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18050/cientifi-k.v6i2.1833
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/CIENTIFI-K/article/view/1833
Abstract
This research was conducted at Hospital El Esfuerzo. The goal was to determine the effect of systematized education on adherence to micronutrient supplementation (SMMN) and the nutritional status of children <3 years old. The sample was made up of 50 mothers and 50 children. The survey technique was used and as instruments a questionnaire and a monitoring card applied in the pre-test and post-test. For the statistical analysis, the Student's T-test and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used. The pre-test results indicate that 74% of those mothers had inadequate adherence regarding the SMMN, and only 26% of them presented adequate adherence. However, in the post-test, 78% of them had adequate adherence, while 22% remained at inadequate adherence. Regarding nutritional status, in the pre-evaluation 60% of children were diagnosed with normal nutrition and 18% with malnutrition. However, in the post-evaluation 80% of children presented normal nutrition and 10% malnutrition. In the pre-evaluation 44% of children presented Hb within the normal range, 30% mild anemia, 20% moderate anemia, and 6% presented severe anemia. Nonetheless, in the post evaluation 72% had normal Hb, 14% moderate anemia, 10% mild anemia, and 4% severe anemia. It is concluded that the systematized education proved to be effective on the adherence of the mothers' SMMN and the nutritional status of the children. This was demonstrated through the Student's T-test, which had a significance of p= 0.000 < 0.05 in the Adherence variable, and the Nutritional Status variable (anthropometry and biochemistry), which had a significance of p= 0.000 < 0.05.
Keywords
Education, Adherence, Micronutrients, Nutritional Status
PROTEINS IN MANJAR BLANCO WITH SEEDS OF Lupinus mutabilis Sweet "CHOCHO", ARTISANAL AND INDUSTRIAL
Authors
Frescia Liset Alvarado Castro; Susana Edita Paredes Diaz; Rosa Patricia Gálvez Carrillo; Margarita Ojeda Pereda
Source
Cientifi-k. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Julio-Diciembre
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.18050/Cientifi-k.v6n2a4.2018
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/CIENTIFI-K/article/view/1758
Abstract
In order to identify if the percentage of proteins present in manjar blancowith the addition of seeds of Lupinus mutabilis sweet "Chocho" is higher in comparison to the artisanal and industrialized manjar blanco, a comparative descriptive research was carried out with a non-experimental design, in which the mentioned seeds were used. They were collected from the Province of Huari in the Department of Ancash. In addition, they were selected and classified respecting their optimal organoleptic characteristics. The sample consisted of 5 grams of three delicatessens: manjar blanco,to which Lupinus mutabilis sweet seeds had been added and which traditionally is known as Tarwi or Chocho,the artisanal and the industrialized. The data collection instrument was an observation guide, which showed that manjar blanco with upinus mutabilis sweet seeds contains 6.87 grams of protein in 100 grams of sample, in the artisanal manjar blanco 6.10 gr and in the industrialized manjar blanco 4.58 grams. It was concluded that manjar blanco with Lupinus mutabilis sweet seeds has a higher percentage of roteins present with 98.14% compared to the artisanal manjar blanco with 87.14% and the industrialized manjar blancowith 68.35%.
Keywords
Lupinus mutabilis sweet, tarwi, chocho, percentage, proteins
Frescia Liset Alvarado Castro; Susana Edita Paredes Diaz; Rosa Patricia Gálvez Carrillo; Margarita Ojeda Pereda
Source
Cientifi-k. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Julio-Diciembre
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.18050/Cientifi-k.v6n2a4.2018
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/CIENTIFI-K/article/view/1758
Abstract
In order to identify if the percentage of proteins present in manjar blancowith the addition of seeds of Lupinus mutabilis sweet "Chocho" is higher in comparison to the artisanal and industrialized manjar blanco, a comparative descriptive research was carried out with a non-experimental design, in which the mentioned seeds were used. They were collected from the Province of Huari in the Department of Ancash. In addition, they were selected and classified respecting their optimal organoleptic characteristics. The sample consisted of 5 grams of three delicatessens: manjar blanco,to which Lupinus mutabilis sweet seeds had been added and which traditionally is known as Tarwi or Chocho,the artisanal and the industrialized. The data collection instrument was an observation guide, which showed that manjar blanco with upinus mutabilis sweet seeds contains 6.87 grams of protein in 100 grams of sample, in the artisanal manjar blanco 6.10 gr and in the industrialized manjar blanco 4.58 grams. It was concluded that manjar blanco with Lupinus mutabilis sweet seeds has a higher percentage of roteins present with 98.14% compared to the artisanal manjar blanco with 87.14% and the industrialized manjar blancowith 68.35%.
Keywords
Lupinus mutabilis sweet, tarwi, chocho, percentage, proteins
INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON THE STRUCTURE AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF COBALT FERRITE THIN FILMS
Authors
S. Rojas Flores; Magaly De la Cruz Norieg; M. Rodríguez Yupanqui; O Fernando Uga; K. Mendoza Villanueva
Source
Cientifi-k. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Julio-Diciembre
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.18050/Cientifi-k.v6n2a3.2018
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/CIENTIFI-K/article/view/1755
Abstract
The environmental problems in which people are currently immersed leads us to search for new ways to obtain methods or materials to solve this problem. The materials with magnetic properties give a new solution to this problem. One of the materials with excellent magnetic properties is cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4). For this reason, this work provides an easy and novel way to obtain this material in the form of thin films. These CoFe2O4 films were deposited by spin coating on Pt (Pt/TiO2/SiO2/Si) substrates at different temperatures (700, 725 and 750 °). For the precursor solution, iron nitrate [Fe (NO3)3∙9H2O] and cobalt nitrate [Co(NO3)2∙6H2O] were used; they were dissolved in 2-methoxyethanol with magnetic agitation for 2 h at 60ᵒ C. In the characterization of thin films, the structure and magnetic properties were studied by X- ray diffraction and vibrating sample magnetometer diffraction pattern confirms the formation of the cubic spinel structure belonging to CoFe2O4 with the preferential peak (311) with no trace of impurities at the studied temperatures. The calculated crystallites are in the range of 10 to 24.34 nm for all samples. The magnetic hysteresis shows that as temperature increases the magnetic properties also increase.
Keywords
Thin films, hysteresis curve, spinel structure
S. Rojas Flores; Magaly De la Cruz Norieg; M. Rodríguez Yupanqui; O Fernando Uga; K. Mendoza Villanueva
Source
Cientifi-k. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Julio-Diciembre
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.18050/Cientifi-k.v6n2a3.2018
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/CIENTIFI-K/article/view/1755
Abstract
The environmental problems in which people are currently immersed leads us to search for new ways to obtain methods or materials to solve this problem. The materials with magnetic properties give a new solution to this problem. One of the materials with excellent magnetic properties is cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4). For this reason, this work provides an easy and novel way to obtain this material in the form of thin films. These CoFe2O4 films were deposited by spin coating on Pt (Pt/TiO2/SiO2/Si) substrates at different temperatures (700, 725 and 750 °). For the precursor solution, iron nitrate [Fe (NO3)3∙9H2O] and cobalt nitrate [Co(NO3)2∙6H2O] were used; they were dissolved in 2-methoxyethanol with magnetic agitation for 2 h at 60ᵒ C. In the characterization of thin films, the structure and magnetic properties were studied by X- ray diffraction and vibrating sample magnetometer diffraction pattern confirms the formation of the cubic spinel structure belonging to CoFe2O4 with the preferential peak (311) with no trace of impurities at the studied temperatures. The calculated crystallites are in the range of 10 to 24.34 nm for all samples. The magnetic hysteresis shows that as temperature increases the magnetic properties also increase.
Keywords
Thin films, hysteresis curve, spinel structure
ACADEMIC PROCRASTINATION AND SELF-EFFICACY IN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF SIMÓN OLÍVAR SCHOOL IN TARAPOTO
Author
Melisa Villegas Valera
Source
Cientifi-k. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Julio-Diciembre
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.18050/Cientifi-k.v6n2a2.2018
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/CIENTIFI-K/article/view/1748
Abstract
The goal of this research was to determine the relationship between procrastination and academic self-efficacy in high school students of Simón Bolívar School in Tarapoto. The sample was made up of 117 students from the 4th and 5th grades of the above-mentioned school. The research design was non-experimental of correlational descriptive type. The instruments used were the Academic Procrastination Scale (APS) and the Self-Efficacy Rating Scale, based on Bandura ́s theory. The results showed that the predominant procrastination dimension is the cognitive dimension with 44.4%. The level of self-efficacy that prevailed for the majority of students (38.5%) was "High". Finally, the Spearman correlation coefficient showed that there is a significant inverse correlation between academic procrastination and self-efficacy (r= -,350**, p= 0.00), which gave as a result that the higher the academic procrastination, the lower the self-efficacy in the 4th and 5th year students of Simón Bolívar High School in Tarapoto.
Keywords
Melisa Villegas Valera
Source
Cientifi-k. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Julio-Diciembre
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.18050/Cientifi-k.v6n2a2.2018
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/CIENTIFI-K/article/view/1748
Abstract
The goal of this research was to determine the relationship between procrastination and academic self-efficacy in high school students of Simón Bolívar School in Tarapoto. The sample was made up of 117 students from the 4th and 5th grades of the above-mentioned school. The research design was non-experimental of correlational descriptive type. The instruments used were the Academic Procrastination Scale (APS) and the Self-Efficacy Rating Scale, based on Bandura ́s theory. The results showed that the predominant procrastination dimension is the cognitive dimension with 44.4%. The level of self-efficacy that prevailed for the majority of students (38.5%) was "High". Finally, the Spearman correlation coefficient showed that there is a significant inverse correlation between academic procrastination and self-efficacy (r= -,350**, p= 0.00), which gave as a result that the higher the academic procrastination, the lower the self-efficacy in the 4th and 5th year students of Simón Bolívar High School in Tarapoto.
Keywords
Procrastination, self-efficacy, academic procrastination, academic self-efficacy
VULNERABILITY TO CONSUMER PROTECTION REGARDING THE THEORY OFABUSE, INDECOPI-TARAPOTO 2016 - 2017
Author
Lucero Cenit León Rodas
Source
Cientifi-k. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Julio-Diciembre
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.18050/Cientifi-k.v6n2a1.2018
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/CIENTIFI-K/article/view/1745
Abstract
Keywords
Lucero Cenit León Rodas
Source
Cientifi-k. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Julio-Diciembre
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.18050/Cientifi-k.v6n2a1.2018
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/CIENTIFI-K/article/view/1745
Abstract
The aim of
the study was to determine the vulnerability of consumer protection to abuse theory
INDECOPI-Tarapoto. Adescriptive approach of non-experimental design was used. The
population and sample consisted of 21 applications processed before the Regional
Office of INDECOPI. Three instruments were applied: an interview questionnaire to
the Heads of the Resolving Body of Summary Trials (RBST) and to the Consumer Protection
Commission (CPC), a questionnaire to the consumers complemented with documentary
analysis. The results showed that 100% of those surveyed stated hat there is an
infringement to the consumer. In the interview, discrepancies were found between
the opinions of the Heads of the CPC and the RBST regarding the criteria to determine
the abuse of rights in settlement requests. In the case of the RBST, the majority
of resolutions have recognized and reimbursed the costs. However, when the resolutions
went to second instance, the CPC denied all 21 applications, 57% (12) were settled
by the RBST, while 43% (9) were not resolved in favor of the consumer because they
were developed in second instance by the CPC. Therefore, there is a violation to
the consumer protection because INDECOPI applies the theory of abuse of rights incorrectly.
Keywords
Consumer protection, abuse of rights, costs, procedural costs
Epidemiological Clinical Profile Of Bronchitis In Infants Attended In Hospital II De Chocope
Authors
Hilda Lucila Moscol Díaz; Evelyn Goicochea Ríos
Source
UCV-SCIENTIA BIOMÉDICA. Vol 1 No 3 (2018): Julio - Setiembre
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/UCVSCIENTIABIOMEDICA/article/view/1828
Abstract
Keywords
Hilda Lucila Moscol Díaz; Evelyn Goicochea Ríos
Source
UCV-SCIENTIA BIOMÉDICA. Vol 1 No 3 (2018): Julio - Setiembre
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/UCVSCIENTIABIOMEDICA/article/view/1828
Abstract
The purpose of this study was
to determine the clinical epidemiological profile of bronchiolitis in infants
treated at Hospital II de Chocope, from 2007 to 2016. A descriptive,
cross-sectional method was used with a population of 984 infants. During the10
years studied, an incidence of 5% to 10% of bronchiolitis was found; the most
frequent age group was between 6 and 12 months; the males were 61% and 82% and
the females were between 18% and 39%. Among the risk factors studied, 91% were
found to have family atopy; prematurity was found to be between 1% and 7%;
congenital heart disease in 1%; exclusive breastfeeding 30% to 69%, powder milk
7% to 37%, mixed lactation 26% to 52%. The most frequent clinical
characteristics were cough, runny rose, difficulty feeding and tachypnea; mild
severity ranging from 44% to 81%, moderate 14% to 36% and severe 7% to 19%. The
most salient alarm signs were fever and poor sucking; patients evolved to
remission between 58% and 88%, relapses between 2% and 40%, no deaths were
reported.
Keywords
Clinical profile,
epidemiological profile, bronchiolitis
Degree Of Functional Dependency In Elderly People With Diabetes Mellitus 2, Hospital II Chocope, 2017
Author
Gilberto Oswaldo Fernández De La Cruz
Source
UCV-SCIENTIA BIOMÉDICA. Vol 1 No 3 (2018): Julio - Setiembre
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/UCVSCIENTIABIOMEDICA/article/view/1827
Abstract
Keywords
Gilberto Oswaldo Fernández De La Cruz
Source
UCV-SCIENTIA BIOMÉDICA. Vol 1 No 3 (2018): Julio - Setiembre
URL: http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/UCVSCIENTIABIOMEDICA/article/view/1827
Abstract
The purpose of this study was
to determine the degree of functional dependency in elderly people with
Diabetes Mellitus 2. For this purpose, a descriptive, quantitative and
cross-sectional study was carried out. The sample consisted of 175 elderly
people diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus 2. The survey was used as a technique
and the Barthel Index (BI) for basic activities of daily life (BADL) was used
as an instrument. Among the results, it was found that from 100% of the elderly
population, 36% were independent, 63% had some degree of mild to severe
dependency and only 1% had total dependency, according to age for BADL. The
group with the highest dependency with 100% is the one with 80 years of age and
over, with respect to sex, the most dependent group was women with 64%. The
study concluded that mild dependency predominates, it is more frequent in
women, and there is a greater level od dependency in elderly people over 80
years of age.
Keywords
Dependency, elderly,
functional capacity, diabetes mellitus 2, activities of daily life
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