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Item FUNCIONALIDAD FAMILIAR Y AUTOCONCEPTO EN ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS(2025-03-05) Ramos Aristimbay, Jean Pierre; García Ramos, Diana Carolina; Universidad Técnica de Ambato/ Facultad de Ciencias de Salud /Carrera de Psicología ClínicaFamily functionality refers to the capacity of a family to effectively fulfill its functions, allowing the development of the identity and autonomy of its members, and includes two components: cohesion and adaptability. Interaction in this environment from an early age corresponds to the process of self-concept formation, and the latter represents the perception that a person has of him/herself as a function of his/her environment. The objective of this research focused on determining the relationship between family functionality and self-concept in university students between 18 and 30 years of age, with a sample of 181 participants. The study was quantitative, using the Family Functioning Perception Test (FF-SIL) and the AF5 Self-Concept Scale; and had a non-experimental design, descriptive level and correlational scope. Finally, the results showed that there is a positive correlation between family functioning and most of the self-concept dimensions; particularly, moderately with family self-concept; low with social self-concept; and very low with academic, physical and physical-sports selfconcept. Together, the average self-concept scores showed a medium-high range, according to their minimum and maximum values, with family self-concept standing out with a mean of 7.62. Regarding family functionality, 60.2% belonged to a moderately functional family, 24.9% to a functional one, 14.4% to a dysfunctional one and 0.6% to a severely dysfunctional one; no significant differences were found with respect to the urban and rural sectors.