Factores protectores para afrontar el desplazamiento en etapa de restablecimiento por mujeres cabeza de familia en pasto

Authors

  • Elena Cerón Souza Magíster en Enfermería. Profesora Asistente tiempo completo. Promoción de la Salud. Facultad Ciencias de la Salud. Universidad de Nariño.
  • María del Pilar Agreda Psicóloga. Esp Gerencia Social. docente Institución Universitaria CESMAG-Pasto

Keywords:

Protective resilience, Protector factors, Forced desplacement, Mothers head of household

Abstract

This descriptive study was made with the purpose of identifyng the protective factors, which they allow to the facing of resilience way of the situation of the displacement in 105 women head of household properly registered in the located network of Social Solidarity in the Municipality of Pasto, thar was in phase of reestablishment, that is to say, a time superior to six months from its arrival to the municipality. They were used like techniques for the information harvesting the structured and not structured interview thar was developed in the familiar visits and the psychological consultations. The investigation allowed to identify the presence of factors that favor the resilience, divided in three categories: favorable atmosphere, intrapsiquica force and abilities acquired oriented to the action, which were constituted in aspects that according to the perception of the studied group, are present before and after the displacement and are the base for the positive handing of the nonsingle adversity from the individual but collective perspective.

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Published

2006-12-30

How to Cite

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Cerón Souza E, Agreda M del P. Factores protectores para afrontar el desplazamiento en etapa de restablecimiento por mujeres cabeza de familia en pasto. Univ. Salud [Internet]. 2006Dec.30 [cited 2024Nov.22];1(7). Available from: https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/usalud/article/view/263

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Scientific and technological research article

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