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    Consumo de Alcohol y Conductas Agresivas en Adolescentes Estudiantes de la Unidad Educativa “Atahualpa” del Cantón Ambato
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Carrera Psicología Clínica, 2016-07-01) Navarrete Cruz, Jenny Lorena; Añazco Lalama, Ángel Santiago Dr. Msc.
    Abstract: This research deals with alcohol ingesting in teenager and aggressive behavior in the student population of the Education Unit "Atahualpa" specifically students in second and third year of high school, this information was collected through the test Interrogation systemized consumption Alcoholics (ISCA) and Questionnaire Aggressiveness is (EAM) which determines the type of aggression of individuals such as: verbal aggression, physical aggression against oneself, physical aggression against objects and physical aggression against others So 292 students where the relationship between the two proposals variables determined were evaluated, also found that more than 70% of them consume alcohol and are within levels consumers and low and high risk, aggressive behavior that He was presented more frequently verbal aggressiveness with 54% of the sample. Alcohol as aggressive behaviors affect the teen short and long term as a negative mark their psyches in a stage of his life and leaving negative consequences that affect determinants spheres of life can be transformed into a disease with severe damage to the teenager.

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