Nivel de ansiedad de jóvenes infractores internados en un centro educativo de régimen cerrado

Translated title of the contribution: Level of anxiety in young offenders committed to a closed educational centre

Marta Ferrer Ventura, Joan Josep Sarrado Soldevila, Xavier Carbonell, Carles Virgili Tejedor, Jordi Cebrià Andreu

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Abstract

This study analyses the level of anxiety (STAI) in a young offender population (n=57), committed to a closed educational centre, in relation to their social and demographical variables, and the characteristics of their internment process. Results reveal that 22.8% of young offenders has high levels of state anxiety, and 21.1% has high levels of trait anxiety. Moreover, the frequency of received calls (p=.038), visits (p=.019), and the prescription of psychopharmacs (p=.007) are related to state anxiety, whereas gender (p=.046), educational group (p=.002), and time since the date of internment (p=.013) associate to trait anxiety. In conclusion, young offenders have higher levels of anxiety than their peers, and the lack of bonds with referential people during internment increases the level of state anxiety significantly.

Translated title of the contributionLevel of anxiety in young offenders committed to a closed educational centre
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)271-276
Number of pages6
JournalAnales de Psicologia
Volume24
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2008

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