Psychological Well-Being and Emotional Dependence in Female Adolescent Victims of Violence
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The present study’s general objective was to determine the relationship between psychological well-being and emotional dependence in female adolescent victims and non-victims of family violence in state educational institutions in Peru. Using a non-experimental and correlational design, the sample was constituted by 250 female students between 15 and 17 years old. We identified a significant and inverse correlation between psychological well-being and emotional dependence (r=-.409). Similarly, a significant and inverse correlation between psychological well-being and emotional dependence in its fear of loneliness dimension was evidenced (r=-.376), as well as a significant and inverse correlation between emotional dependence and psychological well-being in its acceptance dimension (r=-.391).
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