Bases cognitivas subyacentes al altruismo en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes

En la historia de la humanidad son muchos los ejemplos de individuos que, poniendo en riesgo su propio bienestar, actúan en beneficio de otros. Estas conductas en las que las personas actúan para satisfacer las necesidades de los demás, muchas veces en perjuicio de sí mismas, generan un gran interés...

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Quiroga-Rojas, Alice Tatiana
Ardila-Cubillos, Diana Carolina
Rojas, Daniel
Monroy, Catalina
Mendoza, Andrea
Manrique, Vivian
Montoya, Samuel
Sarmiento, Leonardo
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ALTRUISMO - ADOLESCENTES
SOLIDARIDAD
COOPERATIVISMO
VALORES SOCIALES
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Bases cognitivas subyacentes al altruismo en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes
title Bases cognitivas subyacentes al altruismo en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes
spellingShingle Bases cognitivas subyacentes al altruismo en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes
ALTRUISMO - ADOLESCENTES
SOLIDARIDAD
COOPERATIVISMO
VALORES SOCIALES
title_short Bases cognitivas subyacentes al altruismo en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes
title_full Bases cognitivas subyacentes al altruismo en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes
title_fullStr Bases cognitivas subyacentes al altruismo en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes
title_full_unstemmed Bases cognitivas subyacentes al altruismo en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes
title_sort Bases cognitivas subyacentes al altruismo en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Quiroga-Rojas, Alice Tatiana
Ardila-Cubillos, Diana Carolina
Rojas, Daniel
Monroy, Catalina
Mendoza, Andrea
Manrique, Vivian
Montoya, Samuel
Sarmiento, Leonardo
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Quiroga-Rojas, Alice Tatiana
Ardila-Cubillos, Diana Carolina
Rojas, Daniel
Monroy, Catalina
Mendoza, Andrea
Manrique, Vivian
Montoya, Samuel
Sarmiento, Leonardo
dc.contributor.corporatename.spa.fl_str_mv Universidad Católica de Colombia
Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz
dc.subject.armarc.none.fl_str_mv ALTRUISMO - ADOLESCENTES
SOLIDARIDAD
COOPERATIVISMO
VALORES SOCIALES
topic ALTRUISMO - ADOLESCENTES
SOLIDARIDAD
COOPERATIVISMO
VALORES SOCIALES
description En la historia de la humanidad son muchos los ejemplos de individuos que, poniendo en riesgo su propio bienestar, actúan en beneficio de otros. Estas conductas en las que las personas actúan para satisfacer las necesidades de los demás, muchas veces en perjuicio de sí mismas, generan un gran interés en la comunidad científica. Diversos estudios describen estas conductas, denominadas prosociales, como un fenómeno complejo que involucra acciones individuales basadas en creencias y sentimientos(Auné, Blum, Lozzia y Horacio, 2014), en el que una persona beneficia a otras de forma voluntaria (Jirsaraie, Ranby & Albeck, 2019). Esto no solo favorece la relación interpersonal y el bienestar del otro, sino que genera afecto positivo en la persona que ejecuta la acción (Richaud y Mesurado 2016). También sirven como una influencia positiva en el desarrollo del individuo y en sus interacciones sociales; mejoran las relaciones de pares entre los niños de corta edad (Taylor et al., 2013); facilitan el aprendizaje y la aceptación de normas morales de la sociedad en los adolescentes (Lam, 2012) y son inhibidoras de conductas desadaptadas y agresivas (Mestre et al., 2002).
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identifier_str_mv Quiroga-Rojas, A. T., Ardila-Cubillos, D. C., Rojas, D., Monroy, C., Mendoza, A., Manrique, V., . . . Sarmiento, L. (2020). Bases cognitivas subyacentes al altruismo en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes. En A. Otálora-Buitrago, M. Hernández-Pérez, I. Y. Gómez, P. Páramo-Bernal, M. C. Sierra-Puentes, G. M. Farfán-González, . . . M. I. Barbosa-Camargo, Perspectivas y contextos de la prosocialidad y la convivencia (1a ed., pág. 19). Bogotá: Universidad Católica de Colombia.
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spelling Quiroga-Rojas, Alice Tatianac8123fa2-c51c-498e-9f7c-5a65e6821945-1Ardila-Cubillos, Diana Carolina17214060-63b7-4d44-9a46-eec2045c59ac-1Rojas, Daniel90174170-8d6b-46e6-8306-f292fc15a933-1Monroy, Catalina4da74ccc-95e6-4266-80e2-5383487ee7c6-1Mendoza, Andrea3a441fe4-0cda-48aa-936b-2fa4259bb346-1Manrique, Vivianfac9f27c-56c0-4df0-8644-a7cb1ad9994e-1Montoya, Samueld6720d10-a21d-43aa-a093-cfeeef25b68f-1Sarmiento, Leonardo55ca4c75-7298-40f3-a9e2-1d7d38f43977-1Universidad Católica de ColombiaFundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz2021-07-21T19:37:14Z2021-07-21T19:37:14Z2020En la historia de la humanidad son muchos los ejemplos de individuos que, poniendo en riesgo su propio bienestar, actúan en beneficio de otros. Estas conductas en las que las personas actúan para satisfacer las necesidades de los demás, muchas veces en perjuicio de sí mismas, generan un gran interés en la comunidad científica. Diversos estudios describen estas conductas, denominadas prosociales, como un fenómeno complejo que involucra acciones individuales basadas en creencias y sentimientos(Auné, Blum, Lozzia y Horacio, 2014), en el que una persona beneficia a otras de forma voluntaria (Jirsaraie, Ranby & Albeck, 2019). Esto no solo favorece la relación interpersonal y el bienestar del otro, sino que genera afecto positivo en la persona que ejecuta la acción (Richaud y Mesurado 2016). También sirven como una influencia positiva en el desarrollo del individuo y en sus interacciones sociales; mejoran las relaciones de pares entre los niños de corta edad (Taylor et al., 2013); facilitan el aprendizaje y la aceptación de normas morales de la sociedad en los adolescentes (Lam, 2012) y son inhibidoras de conductas desadaptadas y agresivas (Mestre et al., 2002).1a edición19 páginasapplication/pdfQuiroga-Rojas, A. T., Ardila-Cubillos, D. C., Rojas, D., Monroy, C., Mendoza, A., Manrique, V., . . . Sarmiento, L. 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