MODO FACTORIAL EXPLORATORIO DE LA BIOSEGURIDAD OCUPACIONAL FRENTE AL COVID-19

Authors

  • José Bustos Aguayo National Autonomous University of Mexico image/svg+xml Author
  • Celia Quiroz Campas National Autonomous University of Mexico image/svg+xml Author
  • Cruz García Lirios National Autonomous University of Mexico image/svg+xml Author

Keywords:

Reliability of the instrument, validity of the instrument, perception of safety

Abstract

Security has been of concern to the authorities and civil society in recent years. Different substrata of society have different perceptions about security.

This document explores the reliability and validity of an instrument that measures the perception of security in undergraduate students by reviewing seven dimensions: territorial, national, public (government), human, public (self-protection), private and internet user.

Consequently, the setting of values ​​and residuals allowed us to accept the null hypothesis of a significant relationship between the theoretical dimensions with respect to the weighted factors.

A cross-sectional, exploratory and psychometric study was carried out with a selection of 100 students, considering their affiliation to the system of professional practices and social service.

A structure of 12 factors related to: anger, fear, anxiety, frustration, exhaustion, depersonalization, stress, distance, confinement, opportunism and stigma was found. In relation to the state of the question, the results are discussed.

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Published

2022-08-07

How to Cite

MODO FACTORIAL EXPLORATORIO DE LA BIOSEGURIDAD OCUPACIONAL FRENTE AL COVID-19. (2022). Hologramática, 36 - Año XIX, 19. https://hologramatica.unlz.edu.ar/article/view/119