1. EL BIENESTAR PSICOLÓGICO Y EL CONSUMO DE ALCOHOL EN ADULTOS.
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Condorcana Pérez, Dayana Mishel and Mena Freire, Marco Antonio
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PSYCHOMETRICS , *PSYCHOLOGICAL well-being , *LIFE satisfaction , *INTERPERSONAL relations , *ALCOHOL drinking - Abstract
Alcohol consumption is a social issue that affects both young and adult populations, and its excessive or risky use can have detrimental effects on mental and emotional health. High alcohol consumption can decrease psychological well-being, which is characterized by life satisfaction, positive self-acceptance, healthy interpersonal relationships, a sense of purpose, and continuous personal growth. The primary objective of this study is to establish the relationship between psychological well-being and alcohol consumption using a quantitative method with a descriptive-correlational approach. The sample includes 110 adults, with an average age of 38.9, of whom 68% are men and 42% are women. The instruments used are the Ryff Psychological Well-Being Scale with 39 items and the AUDIT Questionnaire, which assesses the level of risk in alcohol consumption. The results indicate a close negative relationship between psychological well-being and alcohol consumption, with no significant gender differences in consumption patterns. This pattern reflects an evolution in social and cultural norms, with women increasingly engaging in drinking practices traditionally associated with men. The increase in risky consumption can lead to negative consequences for psychological well-being. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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