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Salud UNINORTE ; 20: 30-44, ene.-jul. 2005. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-440600

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Objetivo: Caracterizar la población desplazada por violencia y determinar el impacto biopsicosocialdel desplazamiento forzado en la población infantil.Materiales y métodos: Estudio descriptivo, prospectivo. Datos recogidos casa por casa en206 familias del Asentamiento km 7, Barranquilla. Se aplicó historia clínica a 195 niños ypruebas Machover y CAT-A y –H en 39 niños. Incluye información de jefes de familia, procedencia,tiempo y motivo de desplazamiento, cambios familiares, laborales, económicos, sociales,nutricionales, de salud y psicológicos en niños y adultos. Se utilizó el programa Epi-Info 6.04;el análisis estadístico se realizó haciendo uso de la estadística descriptiva, cálculo de medida detendencia central y de dispersión.


Objetive: Characterize the forced displaced population due to violence and determine the biopsychosocialimpact of such behaviors on infants.Materials & methdos: Prospective, descriptive study. Data was collected house by housein 206 families of “ASENTAMIENTO KM 7”, Barranquilla. Clinical History was performedto 195 children and Machover , CAT –A, CAT – H tests in 39 children. It includes informationof family households; origin, time and causes that forced them to leave their homes, family, work,economy, social, nutritional, health and children and adults psychological changes.Epi Info 6.04 program was used and for the statistical analysis descriptive statistic andcentral tendency and dispersion measures were employed.Results: 60 percent of household heads were women, and 2.8 percent of the family’s household head wereunder 18 years. 6.8 percent of the family heads had lost their spouse by murder, 29 percent were unemployedand for those who work an average/day salary is $ 5500 pesos. The environmental conditions areprecarious, given by a minimum access to health services (64 percent) and education (76 percent).The percentage of illiteracy found was of 21 percent generating a potential effect on biopsychosocialrisk variables.48 p...


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Humans , Child , Violence , Family , Child Advocacy , Pendular Migration , Health , Child Health , Child Advocacy , Public Health
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