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Publication A sense of community at school and the subjective well‐being of Chilean studentsAbstractUnderstand the degree to which a Sense of Community at School can predict the Life Satisfaction of Chilean students in the fifth and seventh grades. The classroom and school components will be presented separately. The research was designed as a descriptive study using a survey with a probabilistic sample made up of 1959 students (52.6% male and 47.4% female) in the fifth and seventh grades at elementary schools in the cities of Concepción and Santiago in Chile. A multiple linear regression analysis was done using the Multidimensional Scales of School Sense of Community (SOC‐S) and Classroom Sense of Community (SOC‐C) as predictors of life satisfaction measured with the Student Life Satisfaction Scale (SLSS). Multigroup analysis was conducted to make comparisons by sex and grade. The dimension of “sense of belonging and emotional connection” of the SOC‐C and the dimension of “belonging” of the SOC‐S predict life satisfaction for fifth grade students. The additional dimension of “emotional connection” of the SOC‐S scale was included for the seventh‐grade students. The sense that one is part of the school community is a dimension that affects childhood life satisfaction. Its level of contribution varies by age, with the sense of belonging and emotional connection variables being the relevant ones.Scopus© Citations 5 15 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Publication Adapting to Adversity: Effects of COVID-19 on Parenting in Chile(2022); ; ; ; ;Eugenio J. GuzmánThe pandemic outbreak in March 2020 and its associated sanitary regulations and restrictions triggered an abrupt and significant change for society in general and for families’ organization in particular. In Chile, the Santiago Metropolitan District was under a strict lockdown that involved the closure of the entire educational system. From a systemic-family stress perspective, the impact of these changes might have consequences not only for each individual family member, but for the parental dynamic and, consequently, for children’s well-being. This paper presents the results of a follow-up study showing changes in self-reported parental depression and the perceived home organization of mothers and fathers assessed at three different moments: before the pandemic, at the initial outbreak, and after 1 month of strict lockdown. Relevant moderators were explored using linear mixed models to understand the within-subject changes in mothers’ and fathers’ self-reports across the different assessment times. Financial strain, personality traits of self-criticism and dependency, previous parent–child quality interaction, recent major stressful events, and number of children are highlighted as relevant factors that moderate changes in home chaos and parental mental health perception. Significant risks and protective factors are described for fathers and mothers. The use of pre-pandemic measures as baseline levels enabled the identification of personal and family characteristics that were related to better outcomes. The results help increase our understanding of the sanitary regulations’ impacts on the family system and identify vulnerability indicators that should be considered.Scopus© Citations 3 24 1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Bullying Behavior and School Bonding for Predicting Student Engagement Among Chilean Adolescents(2022); ;Gonzalo J. Muñoz ;Amy ReschlyScopus© Citations 2 21 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Corrigendum: Parental psychological control: Maternal, adolescent, and contextual predictors(2022); ;Paula Huerta ;Bernardita RubioOlga Fernández24 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Life Satisfaction, Bullying, and Feeling Safe as a Protective Factor for Chilean and Brasilian Adolescents(2021); ;Andrés O. Muñoz-Najar Pacheco; ;Maria Angela Mattar Yunes; Paulina GuzmánScopus© Citations 4 12 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Publication Psychometric Properties of the Community Sense Scale in the Classroom in a sample of Chilean students(2022) ;Mariavictoria Benavente; ; ; ; ;Tamara YaikinScopus© Citations 1 24 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication School and Neighborhood Relationships that Affect Well-Being Based on Chilean Children and Adolescent’s Understandings(2022); ; ; ;Camila Inostroza ;Katherine EscobarScopus© Citations 1 8 1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Social Support and Depressive Symptoms in the Context of COVID-19 Lockdown: The Moderating Role of Attachment Styles(2022) ;Stefanella Costa-Cordella; ;Alejandra Rossi ;Camilo Arévalo-RomeroObjectives: COVID-19 sanitary measures (social distancing, school closures) have deeply impacted social life, support networks, and their protective role in mental health. The present study aims to understand how attachment styles influence the way individuals experience social support. Particularly, investigating its moderating role in the relationship between social support and depression.Methods: An online survey was designed to clarify the role of adult attachment styles (ECR-S) in the perceived social support (MOSS) and self-reported depressive symptoms (BDI-SF) in the COVID-19 context.Results: Positive social interactions was the most important dimension of social support for lower depression symptoms. Individuals attachment strategies have a moderating role in the relation between of social support and depression. Crucially, insecure attachment style wanes the positive impact of social support in depression.Conclusion: Aligned with the existing literature, attachment security is an essential factor in our current understanding of relationships and mental health. Exploring specific and indivual attachment strategies might be a powerful tool to protect population’s mental healt.Scopus© Citations 8 2 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Publication The role of interpersonal emotional regulation on maternal mental health(2020); ;Maria Ignacia García ;Fernanda PrietoFranco MedinaScopus© Citations 14 58 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Towards a Theoretical Model of Trajectories and Transitions of Thought(2021); ; ;Lina Jacob ;Jan GubeFranziska SawitzkiScopus© Citations 2 16