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    LA DEPENDENCIA EMOCIONAL Y SU RELACIÓN CON EL AUTOCONTROL EN ADOLESCENTES
    (2025-03-06) Arteaga Gallo, Viviana Nathaly; Bonilla Basantes, Paulina Jhojana; Universidad Técnica de Ambato/ Facultad de Ciencias de Salud /Carrera de Psicología Clínica
    Emotional dependency is characterized as a persistent and excessive emotional attachment to another individual, often linked to low self-esteem that conceals underlying emotional deficiencies. In contrast, self-control refers to an individual's capacity to be aware of their emotions and actions, allowing them to regulate impulses and make deliberate decisions in daily life and social contexts. This study aimed to examine the relationship between emotional dependency and self-control in adolescents. A quantitative, correlational, non-experimental, and cross-sectional research design was adopted. The study utilized the Emotional Dependency Questionnaire (CDE) and the Brief Self-Control Scale (EAC-A) to assess the participants. A non-probabilistic convenience sampling method was applied, resulting in a sample of 154 adolescents aged 16 to 18 years. The findings revealed a significant negative correlation between emotional dependency and self-control. Furthermore, the analysis indicated a predominance of low self-control and high levels of emotional dependency among the adolescents. No statistically significant differences were observed in emotional dependency levels based on gender. In conclusion, the results demonstrate that higher levels of emotional dependency are associated with lower self-control in adolescents.
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    “Rasgos de personalidad y su influencia en las relaciones interpersonales de estudiantes universitarios”
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato - Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Carrera de Psicología Clínica, 2017-05-01) Medina Benavides, Janeth Rosario; Bonilla Flores, Flavio Rolando Ps. Cl.
    The research aims to determine the relationship between Personality Traits and the Interpersonal Relationships of the students of the Technical University of Ambato Faculty Health Sciences Career of Clinical Psychology, who are the beneficiaries since the results show specific needs of the population. Personality traits are a set of cognitive and behavioral characteristics that are manifested in different situations and are present in every individual. The Millón Personality Inventory (MCMI-II) helps us to see behavioral patterns that excel in individuals. On the other hand Interpersonal Relationships are those interactions that describe the treatment, contact and communication that is established between two or more people in different circumstances. The Interpersonal Relations test helps us to evaluate different dimensions in which it allows us to define in which areas there is a deficit or difficulty, either at the group or individual level.