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rev. psicogente ; 25(47): 91-109, ene.-jun. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1390571

ABSTRACT

Abstract Introduction: The Covid-19 pandemic has affected the physical and mental health of the population in general, in addition, during the quarantine, online intimate partner violence behaviours may arise, which increases the probability of psychopathological symptoms, with alterations in emotional and affective states. Objective: The purpose this study was examine the relationship between psychopathological symptoms and online intimate partner violence behaviours during the Covid-19 pandemic. Method: The design was correlational cross-sectional comparative, the sample nonprobability with the participation of 588 people of between 18 and 46 years of age. Symptom ChecklistSCL-36, Cyber dating abuse questionnaire and Sociodemographic questionnaire Results: Out of the total, 60 % reported having perpetrated a controlling behaviour and 54,3 % claimed to have been a victim of online abuse in your relationship, during the quarantine. It was found that there is a positive and significant relationship between cyber abuse, for both victimization and perpetration, and the psychopathological Symptomsby the Symptom Check List-36. A positive and significant relationship was also found between some symptoms assessed by the Symptom Check List-36 and sleep quality, cigarette consumption, and the intake of alcoholic and energising beverages during the quarantine. These results show that mental health may be affected by the confinement during the pandemic. Moreover, during the quarantine, intimate partner violence behaviours may arise, altering the emotional and affective state of individuals, with the appearance of symptoms of psychological disorders. Conclusions: Therefore, future investigations should be geared towards intervention programmes to reduce the psychological impact on the people affected.


Resumen Introducción: La pandemia por Covid-19 afecta la salud física y mental de la población en general, además, durante el tiempo de cuarentena se puede presentar violencia online de pareja, lo que aumenta la probabilidad que se presenten síntomas psicopatológicos, con alteraciones en los estados emocionales y afectivos. Objetivo: Por lo tanto, este estudio examinó la relación entre los síntomas psicopatológicos y comportamientos de violencia online de pareja durante Pandemia de covid-19. Método: El diseño fue correlacional comparativo transversal y la muestra no probabilística con la participación de 588 personas (18 y 46 años); los instrumentos que se emplearon en esta investigación fueron el cuestionario SCL-36, Escala de abuso online en relaciones y un cuestionario sociodemográfico. Resultados: El 60 % informó haber utilizado conductas de control y el 54,3 % refirieron haber sido víctima de abuso online en su relación en el tiempo de cuarentena. Se encontró que existe una relación positiva y significativa entre las conductas de violencia online tanto para la victimización y perpetración, con los síntomas psicopatológicos que evalúa SCL-36. También se encontró una relación significativa y positiva con algunos síntomas que evalúa el SCL-36 y la calidad del sueño, consumo de cigarrillo, ingesta de bebidas embriagantes y energizantes en el tiempo de cuarentena. Conclusiones: Estos resultados muestran que pueden aparecer síntomas psicopatológicos por el confinamiento durante la pandemia; además, que durante la cuarentena se pueden presentar conductas de violencia online en la pareja alterando el estado emocional y afectivo con la aparición de síntomas de trastornos psicológicos, por lo tanto, las futuras investigaciones deben dirigirse a programas de intervención para disminuir el impacto psicológico en las personas afectadas.

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J Interpers Violence ; 37(13-14): NP11628-NP11651, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33607931

ABSTRACT

Two objectives were formulated. The first was to establish whether characteristics such as self-esteem, perception of body image, and dating perpetration explain dating victimization. The second was to check if sex moderates the relationship between low self-esteem and dissatisfaction and if body dissatisfaction mediates the effect of low self-esteem on being a victim of dating violence (DV). A total of 1,409 Colombian adolescents and young adults, secondary and university students (42.5% men and 57.5% women), aged between 14 and 25 years (M = 18.6 years; SD = 2.8 years) participated. An explanatory correlational design was used, in which the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, the Body Shape Questionnaire, and the Revised Dating Violence Questionnaire were applied. Six regression models were proposed for both men and women, where it was found that low self-esteem, body dissatisfaction, and violence exerted in the courtship explain the violence received. Also, through the moderated mediation analysis, a moderate conditional indirect effect was verified of low self-esteem in DV victimization (R2 = 0.052***) through body dissatisfaction, being higher in women than in men. The preceding points to the convenience of intervening on self-esteem and body image in adolescents and young victims of this type of violence and considering these aspects in prevention campaigns.


Subject(s)
Adolescent Behavior , Crime Victims , Intimate Partner Violence , Adolescent , Adult , Body Image , Colombia , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult
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Agora USB ; 21(1): 358-365, ene.-jun. 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1349932

ABSTRACT

Resumen La violencia en el noviazgo (VN) se considera un problema de salud pública por los efectos a nivel físico, emocional, social, además al ser una etapa previa a la conformación de familias, los eventos violentos serán posiblemente replicados y generen violencia intrafamiliar. Se requiere de estrategias de intervención individual, familiar, comunitario y poblacional; surge entonces la necesidad de identificar si existen o no políticas públicas y legislación que aborden de manera directa la VN para el caso de colombiano.


Abstract Dating violence (DV) is considered a public health problem due to the physical, emotional, social effects. In addition to being a pre-family stage, violent events will possibly be replicated and could generate domestic violence. Individual, family, community, and population intervention strategies are required. There is then a need to identify whether or not public policies and legislation exist, which directly address DV in the Colombian case.

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Psicol. Caribe ; 34(1): 91-100, ene.-abr. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-895659

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Resumen Se sometieron a prueba dos modelos de ecuaciones estructurales para determinar si la funcionalidad familiar y el número de experiencias de noviazgo podrían predecir las conductas de maltrato ejercidas y sufridas por un grupo de 548 estudiantes de secundaria (294 mujeres y 295 hombres), entre 12 y 22 años de edad. Para ello se utilizaron sendas listas de chequeo de experiencias de maltrato en la pareja, con el fin de informar las conductas de maltrato ejercidas y recibidas, y la Escala de Efectividad en el Funcionamiento Familiar. Se encontraron dos modelos con indicadores de bondad de ajuste (NFI, RFI, IFI, TLI, CFI) por encima de .90 y RMSA por debajo de .05. Los resultados indican que los problemas en la funcionalidad familiar podrían favorecer un mayor número de parejas y que estos dos aspectos podrían predecir los malos tratos psicológicos, emocionales y físicos, ejercidos y sufridos en el noviazgo.


Abstract Two models of structural equations were tested to determine if the family functionality and the number of dating partners could predict abusive behavior exercised and suffered by a group of 548 high school students (294 women and 295 men), aged 12 and 22 years old. Two checklists of experiences of partner abuse were used to inform behaviors exercised and received, and the Effectiveness in Family Functioning Scale. Two models with indicators of goodness of fit (NFI, RFI, IFI, TLI, CFI) above .90 were found, and MSYR below .05. The results indicate that problems in family functioning could promote a major number of dating partners and that these two aspects could predict psychological, emotional and physical abuse, exercised and suffered in dating.

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Gac Sanit ; 28(6): 508-10, 2014.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25087863

ABSTRACT

Tobacco control in Colombia is regulated by Law 1335 of 2009. The implementation and monitoring of the provisions of this law require strengthening of intersectorial work at the local level. This field note presents an intersectorial work experience that was carried out in the municipality of Tunja (Colombia) to improve tobacco control. The Respirarte Group was established. This group consists of an intersectorial team composed of 15 institutions. The Respirarte Group achieved the following political and community actions: signing of an agreement on tobacco control by government actors, expedition of a local decree to comply with Law 1335 in the municipality, provision of information and communication, and social mobilization and monitoring. This experience serves as a national and international reference and its lessons could be used in the approach to other public health problems.


Subject(s)
Smoking Prevention , Colombia , Community Participation , Government Agencies , Health Care Sector , Humans , Interinstitutional Relations , Private Sector , Public Sector , Smoking/legislation & jurisprudence , Societies , Universities
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