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We compared perception of family functioning in a sample (N = 1,496) of Aymara and non-Aymara parents and children living in Arica,Chile. The children were aged from 9 to 15 years and were recruited from the 5th to 8th grades of 9 elementary schools (4 public,5 government-subsidized private schools) serving lower socioeconomic areas. Participants completed the Family Functioning Test (FF-SIL),which consists of 14 events or characteristics that may occur in a family. The results showed that parents and children from the Aymara group recorded lower scores for their perception of family functioning than did the non-Aymara group. Addressing this issue may be important in the prevention of psychological problems in these families.
Koen De MunterUniversidad Alberto HurtadoFacultad de Ciencias SocialesAntropología.Alejandra CaqueoUniversidad de TarapacáCiencias SocialesPsicología.Alfonso UrzúaUniversidad Católica del Norte
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