ACUERDO MULTIINFORMANTE EN UNA ENTREVISTA DIAGNÓSTICA ENTRE PADRES E HIJOS
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2017-05-24
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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Este trabajo estudia la correlación que existe entre padres o madres y adolescentes en algunos de los trastornos que encontramos en una entrevista diagnóstica (The Anxiety Disorders Interview Shedule for DSM -5, ADIS-5-C-P) utilizando una muestra de 60 hijos y 60 padres/madres. Concretamente se estudia la correlación en la presencia o no del trastorno, si es principal o secundario, la gravedad/interferencia que provoca el trastorno en la vida del sujeto y el año de inicio. En cuanto a los resultados se muestra una correlación débil en los trastornos internalizantes y una correlación moderada-alta en los trastornos externalizantes.
The correlation between parents and adolescents in mental disorders is studied in this paper. The disorders are studied in a The Anxiety Disorders Interview Shedule for DSM -5, ADIS-5-C-P conducted in a group of one hundred and twenty people, sixty teenagers and sixty parents. It is further investigated the presence of the disorder, if it is principal or secondary, the seriousness/interference that the disorder cause in the subject and the start of the disorder. The results show a weak correlation between internalizing disorders and a moderate-high correlation in the externalizing disorders.
The correlation between parents and adolescents in mental disorders is studied in this paper. The disorders are studied in a The Anxiety Disorders Interview Shedule for DSM -5, ADIS-5-C-P conducted in a group of one hundred and twenty people, sixty teenagers and sixty parents. It is further investigated the presence of the disorder, if it is principal or secondary, the seriousness/interference that the disorder cause in the subject and the start of the disorder. The results show a weak correlation between internalizing disorders and a moderate-high correlation in the externalizing disorders.