OPTIMISMO Y SALUD POSITIVA COMO PREDICTORES DE LA ADAPTACIÓN A LA VIDA UNIVERSITARIA

The aim of this research was to identify the role of optimism and positive health as predictors of the adjustment level of youth who started at university. The sample was formed by 77 students of both genders who entered their first semester of Psychology on the first academic term of 2005, on the d...

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Main Author: Constanza Londoño Pérez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Católica de Colombia 2009-06-01
Series:Acta Colombiana de Psicología
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Online Access:http://portalweb.ucatolica.edu.co/easyWeb2/files/23_3051_v12n1-art8.pdf
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spelling doaj-2b9c61c92a124daab5957def0a7ee2562020-11-24T20:58:22ZengUniversidad Católica de ColombiaActa Colombiana de Psicología0123-91551909-97112009-06-0112195107OPTIMISMO Y SALUD POSITIVA COMO PREDICTORES DE LA ADAPTACIÓN A LA VIDA UNIVERSITARIAConstanza Londoño PérezThe aim of this research was to identify the role of optimism and positive health as predictors of the adjustment level of youth who started at university. The sample was formed by 77 students of both genders who entered their first semester of Psychology on the first academic term of 2005, on the day shift, at a private university. Their ages ranged between 17 and 26 years. The instruments used were the Vital Orientation Test - VOT, the Optimism Scale by Seligman, the Positive Mental Health Questionnaire, the General Satisfaction Scale and a registration form for academic information. These instruments were administered at two instances: the first one, at the students' entrance; and the second, two years later. A multivariate statistical analysis was carried out in order to determine the predictive level of each one of the variables and their interactions in terms of the students' adjustment. Results show that optimism determines not only permanence but also predicts cancellation and repetition of courses, both regarded as risk signals for desertionhttp://portalweb.ucatolica.edu.co/easyWeb2/files/23_3051_v12n1-art8.pdfoptimismpositive healthschool adjustmentyouth
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OPTIMISMO Y SALUD POSITIVA COMO PREDICTORES DE LA ADAPTACIÓN A LA VIDA UNIVERSITARIA
Acta Colombiana de Psicología
optimism
positive health
school adjustment
youth
author_facet Constanza Londoño Pérez
author_sort Constanza Londoño Pérez
title OPTIMISMO Y SALUD POSITIVA COMO PREDICTORES DE LA ADAPTACIÓN A LA VIDA UNIVERSITARIA
title_short OPTIMISMO Y SALUD POSITIVA COMO PREDICTORES DE LA ADAPTACIÓN A LA VIDA UNIVERSITARIA
title_full OPTIMISMO Y SALUD POSITIVA COMO PREDICTORES DE LA ADAPTACIÓN A LA VIDA UNIVERSITARIA
title_fullStr OPTIMISMO Y SALUD POSITIVA COMO PREDICTORES DE LA ADAPTACIÓN A LA VIDA UNIVERSITARIA
title_full_unstemmed OPTIMISMO Y SALUD POSITIVA COMO PREDICTORES DE LA ADAPTACIÓN A LA VIDA UNIVERSITARIA
title_sort optimismo y salud positiva como predictores de la adaptación a la vida universitaria
publisher Universidad Católica de Colombia
series Acta Colombiana de Psicología
issn 0123-9155
1909-9711
publishDate 2009-06-01
description The aim of this research was to identify the role of optimism and positive health as predictors of the adjustment level of youth who started at university. The sample was formed by 77 students of both genders who entered their first semester of Psychology on the first academic term of 2005, on the day shift, at a private university. Their ages ranged between 17 and 26 years. The instruments used were the Vital Orientation Test - VOT, the Optimism Scale by Seligman, the Positive Mental Health Questionnaire, the General Satisfaction Scale and a registration form for academic information. These instruments were administered at two instances: the first one, at the students' entrance; and the second, two years later. A multivariate statistical analysis was carried out in order to determine the predictive level of each one of the variables and their interactions in terms of the students' adjustment. Results show that optimism determines not only permanence but also predicts cancellation and repetition of courses, both regarded as risk signals for desertion
topic optimism
positive health
school adjustment
youth
url http://portalweb.ucatolica.edu.co/easyWeb2/files/23_3051_v12n1-art8.pdf
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