Publication: Systematic Review about Personal Growth Initiative
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Pinto Pizarro de Freitas, Clarissa ; Figueiredo Damásio, Bruno ; Renovato Tobo, Patricia ; Hiroki Kamei, Helder ; Helena Koller, Sílvia
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Universidad de Murcia
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El presente estudio busca realizar una revisión sistemática de
publicaciones acerca de la iniciativa de crecimiento personal. Se realizó una
revisión de literatura en las bases de datos Bireme, Index Psi, LILACS,
PePSIC, Pubmed - Publisher’s Medline, Wiley Online Library, PsycINFO,
OneFile, SciVerse ScienceDirect, ERIC, Emerald Journals, PsycARTICLES
- American Psychological Association, Directory of Open Access Journals -
DOAJ, SAGE Journals, SpringerLink, PLoS, IngentaConnect, IEEE Jour-
nals & Magazines y SciELO. La revisión de la literatura se realizó a partir
de diciembre de 2014 a enero de 2015, sin estipular límites de fecha para la
publicación de los artículos. De los 53 estudios hallados, se excluyeron 7 y
se analizaron 46. Los estudios se enfocaron en investigar las propiedades
psicométricas de la escala iniciativa de crecimiento personal y de iniciativa
de crecimiento personal escala II. Las relaciones de crecimiento personal
iniciativa y otros constructos también fueron evaluados. Además, los estu-
dios investigaron el impacto de las intervenciones para promover la iniciati-
va de crecimiento personal. Los resultados de estos estudios mostraron que
iniciativa de crecimiento personal se relaciona positivamente con los niveles
de bienestar, la autoestima y otras dimensiones positivas, y negativamente
con la ansiedad, depresión y otros factores negativos.
The present study aimed to realize a systematic review of publi- cations about personal growth initiative. A literature review was realized in Bireme, Index Psi, LILACS, PePSIC, Pubmed - Publisher’s Medline, Wiley Online Library, PsycINFO, OneFile, SciVerse ScienceDirect, ERIC, Emerald Journals, PsycARTICLES - American Psychological Association, Directory of Open Access Journals - DOAJ, SAGE Journals, SpringerLink, PLoS, IngentaConnect, IEEE Journals & Magazines and SciELO data- bases. The literature review was performed from December of 2014 to January of 2015, without stipulating date limits for the publication of the articles. It was found 53 studies, excluded seven, and analyzed 46 research- es. The studies aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of person- al growth initiative scale and personal growth initiative scale II. The rela- tions of personal initiative growth and others constructs were also evaluat- ed. Furthermore the studies investigated the impact of interventions to promote personal growth initiative. Results of these studies showed that personal growth initiative was positively related to levels of well-being, self- esteem and others positive dimensions, and negatively to anxiety, depres- sion and others negative factors.
The present study aimed to realize a systematic review of publi- cations about personal growth initiative. A literature review was realized in Bireme, Index Psi, LILACS, PePSIC, Pubmed - Publisher’s Medline, Wiley Online Library, PsycINFO, OneFile, SciVerse ScienceDirect, ERIC, Emerald Journals, PsycARTICLES - American Psychological Association, Directory of Open Access Journals - DOAJ, SAGE Journals, SpringerLink, PLoS, IngentaConnect, IEEE Journals & Magazines and SciELO data- bases. The literature review was performed from December of 2014 to January of 2015, without stipulating date limits for the publication of the articles. It was found 53 studies, excluded seven, and analyzed 46 research- es. The studies aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of person- al growth initiative scale and personal growth initiative scale II. The rela- tions of personal initiative growth and others constructs were also evaluat- ed. Furthermore the studies investigated the impact of interventions to promote personal growth initiative. Results of these studies showed that personal growth initiative was positively related to levels of well-being, self- esteem and others positive dimensions, and negatively to anxiety, depres- sion and others negative factors.
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