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  • Estudios de Familia
  • Psicología Social
  • Psicología Cuantitativa

Sus antecedentes:

  • El análisis de datos diádicos es crucial para comprender la dinámica familiar.
  • Los modelos existentes a menudo se centran en datos diádicos dirigidos, dejando una brecha para las medidas no dirigidas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Presentar un modelo modificado de Relaciones Sociales Familiares para el análisis de datos diádicos no dirigidos.
  • Proporcionar un marco para evaluar las influencias individuales, diádicas y a nivel familiar en medidas familiares no dirigidas.

Principales métodos:

  • Desarrollo de un nuevo modelo estadístico para datos diádicos no dirigidos.
  • Aplicación del modelo a datos sobre comidas familiares compartidas en 99 familias de dos padres y dos hijos.
  • Introducción de un método innovador para estimar el factor familiar.

Principales resultados:

  • Los factores a nivel individual, diádico y familiar influyen en las comidas familiares compartidas.
  • Las características a nivel familiar demostraron el impacto más significativo en la frecuencia de las comidas.
  • La nueva estimación del factor familiar permite efectos diferenciales del clima familiar en las puntuaciones diádicas.

Conclusiones:

  • El modelo propuesto analiza eficazmente los datos diádicos no dirigidos en familias.
  • Las características del grupo familiar desempeñan un papel principal en los comportamientos de las comidas compartidas.
  • Una aplicación en línea complementaria democratiza el análisis de las relaciones sociales familiares no dirigidas.