Bienestar psicológico de los sobrevivientes del conflicto armado: una arista de la salud mental

The armed conflict in Colombia has caused more than 8,746,541 survivors and psychosocial effects and incidence on mental health in those affected. The advances obtained in the improvement of the psychological well-being of the survivors by the State are not clear; however, the literature shows that...

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Veröffentlicht in:Duazary 2019-05, Vol.16 (2 - Special), p.307-318
Hauptverfasser: Moreno Correa, Julio Cesar, Vásquez Campos, John Harold, Pérez Correa, Kethy, Echeverri Londoño, María Catalina, salas picon, Wilson Miguel
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Zusammenfassung:The armed conflict in Colombia has caused more than 8,746,541 survivors and psychosocial effects and incidence on mental health in those affected. The advances obtained in the improvement of the psychological well-being of the survivors by the State are not clear; however, the literature shows that the socio-political conditions surrounding the survivors are unfavorable. Therefore, the study evaluated the psychological well-being of the population victim of the armed conflict in seven municipalities of Colombia, benefited by some measure of attention, assistance and reparation of law 1448 of 2011. Therefore, a cross-sectional descriptive study was used and Ryff's psychological well-being scale translated into Spanish; The following results were obtained: the dimensions with the best evaluation were "purposes in life" and "personal growth"; dimensions with lower ratings are "positive relationships" and "autonomy". it is concluded that psychological well-being is better perceived in terms of setting goals for oneself and showing improvement, but that autonomy is affected, as well as positive relationships (distrust, building new relationships when one is displaced) due to related issues with the armed conflict. The findings will improve the attention actions.
ISSN:1794-5992
2389-783X
2389-783X
DOI:10.21676/2389783X.2962