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    Ajuste social y escolar de jóvenes víctimas de maltrato infantil en situación de acogimiento residencial
    (Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Editum, 2013-01) Muela, Alexander; Balluerka, Nekane; Torres, Bárbara
    El objetivo del presente trabajo consistió en examinar el ajuste social y escolar de jóvenes que habían sufrido maltrato en la infancia y se encontraban en situación de acogimiento residencial. Además, pretendíamos comprobar si existían diferencias entre los sujetos sometidos a distintas situaciones de desprotección infantil. En el estudio participaron 318 jóvenes residentes en la Comunidad Autónoma del País Vasco de edades comprendidas entre los 13 y los 18 años (M = 15.35, DT = 1.68) pertenecientes a tres colectivos. El primero de ellos estaba constituido por 69 jóvenes (31 mujeres y 38 varones) víctimas de maltrato infantil que se hallaban bajo una medida de protección de acogimiento residencial. El segundo grupo estaba formado por 75 jóvenes (29 mujeres y 46 varones) víctimas de maltrato infantil que se encontraban en situación de riesgo de desamparo. Por último, el tercer grupo estaba constituido por 174 jóvenes (95 mujeres y 79 varones) que no habían sufrido maltrato. Los resultados pusieron de manifiesto que, independientemente de la situación de desprotección infantil en la que se encontrasen, los jóvenes víctimas de maltrato infantil mostraban mayores dificultades de adaptación social y escolar que los jóvenes que no habían sufrido maltrato en la infancia.
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    Desentrañando la relación entre la gestión del estrés y la madurez emocional: una exploración holística entre deportistas empleadas y desempleadas
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones, 2025) Kambitta Valappil, Ibnu Noufal; Nuppatta, Sajin N; Anto, Anson C.; Anoop Kumar M. S.; Nambron, Arun; Vasanthi, Gavoutamane; Elayaraja, Masilamani; Sin departamento asociado
    Professional sports are highly competitive, which often draws attention to the physical prowess of the athletes. The success and well-being of the athletes are determined by an intricate web of mental and emotional challenges, especially stress management and emotional maturity. Sportswomen are facing a variety of demands beyond the court, including rigorous training, intense competition, and the highs and lows of their careers. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between stress management and emotional maturity among employed and unemployed sportswomen. To determine the influence of emotional maturity and stress management. Participants included 146 sportswomen (70 unemployed and 76 employed sportswomen) from all over Kerala. Stress management and emotional maturity were assessed using standard questionnaires. The results showed that emotional maturity was significantly deference in employed and unemployed sportswomen (p=.003, d=0.50). However, there was no difference in stress management between employed and unemployed sportswomen (p= .283, d=0.18). From the correlation analysis, emotional maturity showed a significant negative association with stress management in total sportswomen (r=-.374, p<.01), unemployed sportswomen (r=-.241, p<.05), and employed sportswomen (r=-.450, p<.01). The regression, emotional maturity had a minimal negative effect on stress management (β=-.374) with a 13.4 percent prediction in total sportswomen. And emotional maturity had a minimal negative effect on stress management (β=-.241) with a 4.5 percentage of prediction in unemployed sportswomen. Finally, emotional maturity had a minimal negative effect on stress management (β=-.450) with a 19 percentage of prediction in employed sportswomen. It is concluded that, while emotional maturity helps employed sportswomen manage stress, it has a limited influence on unemployed sportswomen. The connection shows a strong negative relationship between emotional maturity and stress management of overall sportswomen and also employed sportswomen. However, this association is seen among unemployed sportswomen with a weak negative effect
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    El nivel educativo como factor de inclusión social de la población inmigrante desde la perspectiva de la aculturación
    (Universidad de Zaragoza, Asociación Universitaria de Formación del Profesorado (AUFOP), 2010) Retortillo Osuna, Álvaro
    En el presente artículo se muestran los resultados de una investigación que prueba la relación existente entre el nivel educativo de la población inmigrante y los procesos de inclusión social que experimenta este colectivo. Desde la perspectiva de la aculturación y la adaptación sociocultural y psicológica, las pruebas realizadas demuestran que el nivel educativo alcanzado por los inmigrantes repercute directamente en sus procesos de ajuste, siendo aquellos que poseen un mayor bagaje formativo los que mejores resultados alcanzan en su adaptación a la sociedad de acogida y los que mantienen una mejor interacción social con los autóctonos.
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    Unravelling the association between stress management and emotional maturity: A holistic exploration among employed and unemployed sportswomen
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones, 2025) Kambitta Valappil, Ibnu Noufal; Nuppatta, Sajin N.; Anto, Anson C.; Anoop Kumar M. S.; Nambron, Arun; Vasanthi, Gavoutamane; Elayaraja, Masilamani; Sin departamento asociado
    Professional sports are highly competitive, which often draws attention to the physical prowess of the athletes. The success and well-being of the athletes are determined by an intricate web of mental and emotional challenges, especially stress management and emotional maturity. Sportswomen are facing a variety of demands beyond the court, including rigorous training, intense competition, and the highs and lows of their careers. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between stress management and emotional maturity among employed and unemployed sportswomen. To determine the influence of emotional maturity and stress management. Participants included 146 sportswomen (70 unemployed and 76 employed sportswomen) from all over Kerala. Stress management and emotional maturity were assessed using standard questionnaires. The results showed that emotional maturity was significantly deference in employed and unemployed sportswomen (p=.003, d=0.50). However, there was no difference in stress management between employed and unemployed sportswomen (p= .283, d=0.18). From the correlation analysis, emotional maturity showed a significant negative association with stress management in total sportswomen (r=-.374, p<.01), unemployed sportswomen (r=-.241, p<.05), and employed sportswomen (r=-.450, p<.01). The regression, emotional maturity had a minimal negative effect on stress management (β=-.374) with a 13.4 percent prediction in total sportswomen. And emotional maturity had a minimal negative effect on stress management (β=-.241) with a 4.5 percentage of prediction in unemployed sportswomen. Finally, emotional maturity had a minimal negative effect on stress management (β=-.450) with a 19 percentage of prediction in employed sportswomen. It is concluded that, while emotional maturity helps employed sportswomen manage stress, it has a limited influence on unemployed sportswomen. The connection shows a strong negative relationship between emotional maturity and stress management of overall sportswomen and also employed sportswomen. However, this association is seen among unemployed sportswomen with a weak negative effect

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