Levels of assertiveness: heteroassertiveness and self-assertiveness in a group of cocaine paste (PBC) users in therapeutic communities in the city of Trujillo

Authors

  • Martín Noé Grijalva Universidad César Vallejo, Trujillo, Perú
  • Gregorio Dioses Peña Universidad César Vallejo, Trujillo, Perú

Keywords:

Basic Cocaine Paste, Assertive, Heteroassertive, Autoassertive

Abstract

The present descriptive-comparative investigation wants to aim the diferences of assertive levels in a group of PBC consummers. The study sample was composed of 50 PBC consummers and the control sample of 50 supervisors, through the non-probable sampling technique. For thin study, the assertive evaluation ecale was used. The results were statically analyzed through the “t” students, “z” and chi cuadrada, reaching to the tollowing conclussions: 1. The PBC consummers present an assertive deficit, indicating difficulties in their emotional expression and that they are unable to reject a consumme petition and little respect for the basic rights of others and for themselven; 2. There are some differences between assertive and instruction level, the highest the instruction level is, the highest the assertive level is; 3.The assertive levels are not relaled to the consumme time.

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Published

2002-12-30

How to Cite

Grijalva, M. N., & Dioses Peña, G. (2002). Levels of assertiveness: heteroassertiveness and self-assertiveness in a group of cocaine paste (PBC) users in therapeutic communities in the city of Trujillo. Revista De Psicología (Trujillo), 4, 3–11. Retrieved from http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/revpsi/article/view/280

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Research Articles