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This study is intended to describe the quality of writing self-efficacy scale when it was applied in foreign language context. The design used is Correlational analysis by using Cronbach Alpha statistical tool. The participants of the study were 55 studen... see more

This research aims to investigate the significant relationship between English learning motivation and pragmatic competence of non-English major postgraduate students and their current pragmatic competence. 350 non-English major postgraduate students from... see more

Collaborative learning allows student’ interaction to the cognitive construction system. Social interaction in the learning system includes elements of the environment, technology, and learning methods that are implemented in the learning process. The aim... see more

This research aims to investigate the significant relationship between English learning motivation and pragmatic competence of non-English major postgraduate students and their current pragmatic competence. 350 non-English major postgraduate students from... see more

Path analysis is a statistical technique used to examine causal relationships between two or more variables. It is also used to understand comparative strengths of direct and indirect relationships among a set of exogenous and endogenous variables which m... see more

The present study was intended to investigate a hypothesis about the impact of the following parameters: dynamics of gross domestic product, dynamics of fixed assets, dynamics of labour productivity, dynamics of the level of remuneration and dynamics of f... see more

Autotrascendencia, ansiedad y depresión en pacientes con cáncer en tratamiento. Barquisimeto. 2015 Autotrascendencia, ansiedad y depresión en pacientes con cáncer en tratamiento. Barquisimeto. 2015Introducción: muchos estudios han verificado la existencia de trastornos psicopatológicos como ansiedad y depresionantes, durante y posterior al proceso de enfermedad del paciente con cáncer. Objetivo: determinar la relación entre autotrascendencia, ansiedad y depresión en pacientes con cáncer en tratamiento. Material y Métodos: se realizó un estudio de asociación, transversal, realizado entre diciembre de 2014 y abril de 2015. Se utilizó una muestra de 140 pacientes con cáncer en tratamiento de quimioterapia y/o radioterapia como mínimo un mes, 62 hombres y 78 mujeres en edades comprendidas entre 18 y 60 años, quienes asistieron a cuatro centros de salud del Estado Lara, Venezuela, los cuales respondieron de manera voluntaria y bajo consentimiento informado la Escala de Autotrascendencia de Reed,  Escala de ansiedad manifiesta para adultos y Escala de depresión de Zung. Resultados: a través del análisis de correlación de Pearson, se encontró una relación negativa baja entre la autotrascendencia y la dimensión de preocupaciones sociales y estrés de la escala de ansiedad (r=-.235; p<.01), así como relación negativa moderada con la depresión (r=-.439; p<.01). En cuanto a la ansiedad y la depresión, se encontró una relación positiva moderada (r=.519; p<.01).La prueba t de student arrojó diferencias significativas en la ansiedad y en las dimensiones inquietud e hipersensibilidad y ansiedad fisiológica. Conclusiones: los resultados de la presente investigación manifiestan la necesidad de planificar intervenciones dirigidas a potenciar la autotrascendencia en pacientes con cáncer, con la finalidad de mitigar los síntomas asociados a ambos trastornos.Palabras clave: espiritualidad, ansiedad, depresión, quimioterapia, radioterapia, cáncer.ABSTRACTIntroduction: many investigations have determined the existence of psychopathological illnesses like anxiety and depression before, during, and after the disease process for cancer patients. Objective: to determine the relation between Self-Transcend, Anxiety and Depression in cancer patients receiving treatment. As well as, to establish differences based on gender. Materials and Methods: association, transversal study executed between December 2014 and April 2015. The sample was made up of 140 cancer patients who receive chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy treatment with a minimum of one month in treatment, 62 men and 78 women between the ages of 18-60, who attended four health centers in the state of Lara-Venezuela. Each participant gave their consent and responded voluntarily to Reed’s Self-transcendence Scale, the Adult Manifest Anxiety Scale, and Zung’s Depression Scale. Results: using Pearson’s correlational analysis, a small negative relation was found between Self-Transcend and the dimension Social Concerns/Stress of the Anxiety scale (r=-.235; p<.01) as well as, a moderate negative relation with Depression (r=-.439; p<.01). As for Anxiety and Depression, a moderate positive relation was found (r=.519; p<.01). Student’s T study showed significant differences for Anxiety and the dimensions of Worry/Oversensitivity and Physiological Anxiety.  Conclusion: the results of this study manifest the need for interventions that potentiate self-transcendence in cancer patients, with the purpose of mitigating the symptoms associated with both disorders. Key words: spirituality, anxiety, depression, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, cancer.

Objetivo: determinar la relación entre autotrascendencia, ansiedad y depresión en pacientes con cáncer en tratamiento. Material y Métodos: se realizó un estudio de asociación, transversal, realizado entre diciembre de 2014 y abril de 2015. Se utilizó una... see more

Charles RAGIN's work, especially his development of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), offers social scientists a way of bringing together the strengths of the qualitative and quantitative traditions. QCA takes a case-based rather than a variable-bas... see more

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