Fusión de identidad: una revisión sistemática

El objetivo de la presente investigación fue realizar una revisión sistemática de los estudios empíricos que han reportado el uso de la teoría de fusión de identidad. Para esto, la revisión siguió los lineamientos y recomendaciones de la declaración PRISMA. Las bases de datos consultadas fueron Web...

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Henríquez-Henríquez, Diego Tomás
Urzúa-Morales, Alfonso
López-López, Wilson
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2020
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Universidad Católica de Colombia
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https://doi.org/10.14718/ACP.2020.23.2.15
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Identity fusion
Extreme sacrifice
Group identity
Social support
Fusión de identidad
Sacrificio extremo
Identidad grupal
Apoyo social
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Fusión de identidad: una revisión sistemática
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Identity fusion: A systematic review
title Fusión de identidad: una revisión sistemática
spellingShingle Fusión de identidad: una revisión sistemática
Identity fusion
Extreme sacrifice
Group identity
Social support
Fusión de identidad
Sacrificio extremo
Identidad grupal
Apoyo social
title_short Fusión de identidad: una revisión sistemática
title_full Fusión de identidad: una revisión sistemática
title_fullStr Fusión de identidad: una revisión sistemática
title_full_unstemmed Fusión de identidad: una revisión sistemática
title_sort Fusión de identidad: una revisión sistemática
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Henríquez-Henríquez, Diego Tomás
Urzúa-Morales, Alfonso
López-López, Wilson
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Henríquez-Henríquez, Diego Tomás
Urzúa-Morales, Alfonso
López-López, Wilson
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Identity fusion
Extreme sacrifice
Group identity
Social support
topic Identity fusion
Extreme sacrifice
Group identity
Social support
Fusión de identidad
Sacrificio extremo
Identidad grupal
Apoyo social
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Fusión de identidad
Sacrificio extremo
Identidad grupal
Apoyo social
description El objetivo de la presente investigación fue realizar una revisión sistemática de los estudios empíricos que han reportado el uso de la teoría de fusión de identidad. Para esto, la revisión siguió los lineamientos y recomendaciones de la declaración PRISMA. Las bases de datos consultadas fueron Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest, ScienceDirect, Willey Online Library, EBSCO y JSTORE. En total, se revisaron 52 estudios empíricos, en español y en inglés, publicados entre los años 2009 y 2018, que cumplían con los criterios de selección. La mayoría de los estudios dan evidencia de que la fusión de identidad es un fuerte predictor de conductas extremas de sacrificio por el grupo, y también, se ha asociado generalmente a variables como la identificación con el grupo, el compromiso grupal, el apoyo social percibido, la lealtad incluso en condiciones de ostracismo, los sentimientos, afectos y emociones hacia el grupo, y la percepción de parentesco, entre otras. Al final se discuten sus implicaciones y limitaciones.
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spelling Henríquez-Henríquez, Diego Tomásbdaf02db-1245-4b70-a20e-6fd8413f4091Urzúa-Morales, Alfonsobfecdda2-fd79-4f3a-b4d8-b87267bb2a91López-López, Wilson1622d3b4-a5ef-41fc-afa8-56e297eda7072020-07-31 13:38:052023-01-23T15:43:41Z2020-07-31 13:38:052023-01-23T15:43:41Z2020-07-31El objetivo de la presente investigación fue realizar una revisión sistemática de los estudios empíricos que han reportado el uso de la teoría de fusión de identidad. Para esto, la revisión siguió los lineamientos y recomendaciones de la declaración PRISMA. Las bases de datos consultadas fueron Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest, ScienceDirect, Willey Online Library, EBSCO y JSTORE. En total, se revisaron 52 estudios empíricos, en español y en inglés, publicados entre los años 2009 y 2018, que cumplían con los criterios de selección. La mayoría de los estudios dan evidencia de que la fusión de identidad es un fuerte predictor de conductas extremas de sacrificio por el grupo, y también, se ha asociado generalmente a variables como la identificación con el grupo, el compromiso grupal, el apoyo social percibido, la lealtad incluso en condiciones de ostracismo, los sentimientos, afectos y emociones hacia el grupo, y la percepción de parentesco, entre otras. Al final se discuten sus implicaciones y limitaciones.The objective of the present investigation was to conduct a systematic review of empirical studies that have reported the use of identity fusion theory. The review followed guidelines and recommendations of the PRISMA statement. The following databases were used Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest, ScienceDirect, Willey Online Library, EBSCO and JSTORE databases. Empirical studies were selected, in Spanish and English that were published between 2009 and 2018. 52 articles were found that met the selection criteria. Most studies give evidence that identity fusion is a strong predictor of extreme sacrifice behaviors by the group. Likewise, identity fusion has generally been associated with variables such as: identification with the group, group commitment, perceived social support, loyalty even in ostracized conditions, feelings, affects and emotions towards the group, perception of kinship, among other. 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