Effects of a training model in self-worth over the resilient and violent behavior of teenagers
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https://doi.org/10.15381/rinvp.v10i2.3897Keywords:
young people, violence, resilience, autovaliaAbstract
We study the effectiveness of a model training autovalia to promote resiliente behaviors and prevent violent behavior in a group of young (between 14 and 16 years).Downloads
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Copyright (c) 2007 Alberto Quintana Peña, William Montgomery U., Elisa Yanac R., César Sarria J., Hilda Chávez Ch., Carmela Malaver S., Jorge Soto M., Julio Alvites R., Edgar Herrera F., Leoncio Solorzano A.
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