Nursing intervention through peers for selfefficacy and alcohol consumption in adolescents

Introduction: Alcohol consumption is a problem closely related to adolescence. At first, it tends to be established as a habit and after that as an addiction, when the individual in question still is an adolescent. Objective: The study sought to determine the effect caused by nursing intervention th...

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Autores: Hernández Martínez, Eva Kerena, Calixto-Olalde, Ma. Gloria, Álvarez-Aguirre, Alicia, Aguilar-Zavala, Herlinda, Leija Mendoza, Alejandra
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
Repositorio:REDIUMH. Depósito Digital de la UMH
OAI Identifier:oai:dspace.umh.es:11000/29325
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/11000/29325
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Autoeficacia
consumo de alcohol
adolescentes
intervención
CDU::1 - Filosofía y psicología::159.9 - Psicología
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Sumario:Introduction: Alcohol consumption is a problem closely related to adolescence. At first, it tends to be established as a habit and after that as an addiction, when the individual in question still is an adolescent. Objective: The study sought to determine the effect caused by nursing intervention through “interconnected” peers on self-efficacy and alcohol consumption. Results: Statistically significant difference was shown post-intervention (z = -4.86; p = .000) and at follow-ups at three months (z = -4.78; p = .000) and six months (z = -4.78; p = .000); this is also activate in alcohol consumption at the post-intervention measurement (z = -4.74; p = .000) and at follow-ups at three months (z = -4.74; p = .000) and six months (z = -4.74; p = .000). Conclusions: Based on the objective of the study, it is pos-sible to conclude that it is feasible to decrease alcohol consumption and favor self-efficacy in adolescents through “interconnected”.