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Autor principal: Raquel Suriá Martínez
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Publicado: Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche 2017
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contents RELACIÓN ENTRE CONDUCTAS PROSOCIALES Y PARTICIPACION EN GRUPOS ONLINE EN JOVENES CON DISCAPACIDAD MOTORA Raquel Suriá Martínez Salud Young people motor disabi lity prosocial behavior virtual support groups Objectives. The objectives of this study identify prosocial behavior of motor young users of online support groups depending on the participation in these virtual spaces. In addition, to identify significant differences in prosocial behavior according to the gender, age and grade of severity of disability. Method. A total of 114 young people with motor disability participated (65,8% active participants users and 34,2% no active participants users). Aged 20 y 35 ( M = 28,22; SD = 4,02). They completed the Prosocialness Scale for Adults (2005). Results. The results indicated more developed prosocial behavior in young participants users of online support groups. The results indicate that females score significantly higher than males on all dimensions of prosocial behavior. Moreover, the scores in this co nstruct increase progressively with age. Conclusion. The results of this study can be useful as they highlight that online support groups could help to design prosocial behavior programs for young with motor disability. 2017 artículo científico 1578-5319 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=83952052006 es http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=839 Salud y drogas application/pdf Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche Salud y drogas (España) Num.2 Vol.17
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spellingShingle RELACIÓN ENTRE CONDUCTAS PROSOCIALES Y PARTICIPACION EN GRUPOS ONLINE EN JOVENES CON DISCAPACIDAD MOTORA
Raquel Suriá Martínez
Salud
Young people
motor disabi lity
prosocial behavior
virtual support groups
RELACIÓN ENTRE CONDUCTAS PROSOCIALES Y PARTICIPACION EN GRUPOS ONLINE EN JOVENES CON DISCAPACIDAD MOTORA Raquel Suriá Martínez Salud Young people motor disabi lity prosocial behavior virtual support groups Objectives. The objectives of this study identify prosocial behavior of motor young users of online support groups depending on the participation in these virtual spaces. In addition, to identify significant differences in prosocial behavior according to the gender, age and grade of severity of disability. Method. A total of 114 young people with motor disability participated (65,8% active participants users and 34,2% no active participants users). Aged 20 y 35 ( M = 28,22; SD = 4,02). They completed the Prosocialness Scale for Adults (2005). Results. The results indicated more developed prosocial behavior in young participants users of online support groups. The results indicate that females score significantly higher than males on all dimensions of prosocial behavior. Moreover, the scores in this co nstruct increase progressively with age. Conclusion. The results of this study can be useful as they highlight that online support groups could help to design prosocial behavior programs for young with motor disability. 2017 artículo científico 1578-5319 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=83952052006 es http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=839 Salud y drogas application/pdf Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche Salud y drogas (España) Num.2 Vol.17
title RELACIÓN ENTRE CONDUCTAS PROSOCIALES Y PARTICIPACION EN GRUPOS ONLINE EN JOVENES CON DISCAPACIDAD MOTORA
topic Salud
Young people
motor disabi lity
prosocial behavior
virtual support groups
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=83952052006