In the iris of the unseen: A look at the psychological well-being, quality of life and social support of the population victim of the armed conflict

This work offers conceptual elements and reflection on the effective possibility of repairing the survivors of the armed conflict, by the legal and psychosocial connotations of the term and the real scope of the Victims and Land Restitution Law. The book is based on the results and experience obtain...

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Autores:
Salas Picón, Wilson Miguel
Moreno Correa, Julio Cesar
Valenzuela Bonilla, Elsa Beatriz
Pérez Correa, Kethy Luz
Celedón Rivero, José Carlos
Simancas Fernández, Marlen Raquel
Salgado Ruíz, Diana Esther
Hernández Padilla, Juan Alberto
Morales Martínez, Mario Alberto
Echeverri Londoño, María Catalina
Vásquez Campos, John Harold
Tipo de recurso:
Book
Fecha de publicación:
2020
Institución:
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
Repositorio:
Repositorio UCC
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/44102
Acceso en línea:
https://ediciones.ucc.edu.co/index.php/ucc/catalog/book/254
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/44102
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openAccess
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Summary:This work offers conceptual elements and reflection on the effective possibility of repairing the survivors of the armed conflict, by the legal and psychosocial connotations of the term and the real scope of the Victims and Land Restitution Law. The book is based on the results and experience obtained in the research Psychological well-being, quality of life and social support of the population victim of the armed conflict in Colombia, a descriptive, cross-sectional study aimed at establishing the relationship between psychological well-being, quality of life and the perceived social support of the population victim of the armed conflict in Bello, Trujillo, Montería, Santa Marta and Barrancabermeja, and that was benefited with some measure of attention, assistance, and reparation of the aforementioned law. Three instruments (whoqol-bref and mos, of perceived social support, and Ryff’s psychological well-being scale) were applied to a total of 1139 people (non-probabilistic sampling) recognized by the State as victims and benefited with some measure of the law. The results show that there is an association between psychological well-being and the reception of the “attention” measure of the law. The quality of life and social support perceived by the participating population are associated with having received some of the care, assistance and repair measures. The last two chapters present two readings of realities that complement what was addressed in the study: the experiences in Trujillo, Valle and Montería, whose results coincide with the general findings of the study, according to a territorial and individual approach.