Validación convergente de la narrativa prototipo de la depresión en adultos jóvenes
Esta investigación procura contribuir en el estudio de la Organización del Conocimiento de la Depresión. Se abordan las corrientes Cognitivas más Tradicionales, los Modelos de Depresión desarrollados en este contexto y los Modelos de Transición, que dan cuenta de la importancia de los aspectos emoci...
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Depression
Cognitive currents
Emotional aspects
Mental health
Mental disorders
Psychopathology
Neuroses in adolescence
Behavior disorders in adolescents
Psicología
Trastornos mentales
Psicopatologia
Neurosis en la adolescencia
Trastornos de la conducta en adolescentes
Depresión
Corrientes cognitivas
Aspectos emocionales
Salud mental
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Validación convergente de la narrativa prototipo de la depresión en adultos jóvenes |
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Convergent validation of the prototype narrative of depression in young adults |
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Validación convergente de la narrativa prototipo de la depresión en adultos jóvenes Psychology Depression Cognitive currents Emotional aspects Mental health Mental disorders Psychopathology Neuroses in adolescence Behavior disorders in adolescents Psicología Trastornos mentales Psicopatologia Neurosis en la adolescencia Trastornos de la conducta en adolescentes Depresión Corrientes cognitivas Aspectos emocionales Salud mental |
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Validación convergente de la narrativa prototipo de la depresión en adultos jóvenes |
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Validación convergente de la narrativa prototipo de la depresión en adultos jóvenes |
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Validación convergente de la narrativa prototipo de la depresión en adultos jóvenes |
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Validación convergente de la narrativa prototipo de la depresión en adultos jóvenes |
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Validación convergente de la narrativa prototipo de la depresión en adultos jóvenes |
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Barrera Suárez, María Isabel Peñaloza Díaz, Fabián |
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Álvarez Ramírez, Leonardo Yovany |
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Barrera Suárez, María Isabel Peñaloza Díaz, Fabián |
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Álvarez Ramírez, Leonardo Yovany [0000547760] |
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Álvarez Ramírez, Leonardo Yovany [Leonardo-Yovany-Alvarez-Ramirez-2138415614] |
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Psychology Depression Cognitive currents Emotional aspects Mental health Mental disorders Psychopathology Neuroses in adolescence Behavior disorders in adolescents |
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Psychology Depression Cognitive currents Emotional aspects Mental health Mental disorders Psychopathology Neuroses in adolescence Behavior disorders in adolescents Psicología Trastornos mentales Psicopatologia Neurosis en la adolescencia Trastornos de la conducta en adolescentes Depresión Corrientes cognitivas Aspectos emocionales Salud mental |
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Psicología Trastornos mentales Psicopatologia Neurosis en la adolescencia Trastornos de la conducta en adolescentes |
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Depresión Corrientes cognitivas Aspectos emocionales Salud mental |
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Esta investigación procura contribuir en el estudio de la Organización del Conocimiento de la Depresión. Se abordan las corrientes Cognitivas más Tradicionales, los Modelos de Depresión desarrollados en este contexto y los Modelos de Transición, que dan cuenta de la importancia de los aspectos emocionales y corporales en los procesos de conocimiento y acción. Posteriormente se presentan las conceptualizaciones Cognitivas más recientes, profundizando en los modelos que atribuyen al ser humano un papel activo en la construcción del conocimiento y organización del significado de sus experiencias. Partiendo del principio que la Narrativa es una buena metáfora de Organización del conocimiento, la intención es identificar y validar la Narrativa Prototipo de la Depresión en pacientes ambulatorios entre los 18 y 45 años de edad de Instituciones que ofrecen servicios multidisciplinares en el contexto de la Salud Mental de la ciudad de Bucaramanga (Clínica San Pablo y Empresa Social del Estado San Camilo), así como en instituciones que realizan acompañamiento y atención psicológica a sus usuarios (Cárcel de hombres Distrito Judicial y Asociación Voluntaria de Alivio al Cáncer), de estrato igual o superior al 2 y con un mínimo de grado de escolaridad de sexto bachillerato, a través de un estudio de tipo correlacional, No Experimental y Transversal, empleando para ello el Test Psicométrico de la Depresión de Hamilton y el SCID, que junto con la narrativa prototipo de la depresión demostraran las diferencias entre deprimidos y no deprimidos al atribuir una relación entre la narrativa y su propia vida. |
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Álvarez Ramírez, Leonardo Yovany06f3a5eb-6d6f-42b6-8b48-38a7282a5ff2Barrera Suárez, María Isabel7a482599-ad35-40f3-b90c-9370592c65a2Peñaloza Díaz, Fabián7d53c4e2-fbaa-44c4-acc3-15a36247d818Álvarez Ramírez, Leonardo Yovany [0000547760]Álvarez Ramírez, Leonardo Yovany [Leonardo-Yovany-Alvarez-Ramirez-2138415614]Bucaramanga (Santander, Colombia)20052022-07-29T14:54:06Z2022-07-29T14:54:06Z2005-11-16http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12749/17149instname:Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga - UNABreponame:Repositorio Institucional UNABrepourl:https://repository.unab.edu.coEsta investigación procura contribuir en el estudio de la Organización del Conocimiento de la Depresión. Se abordan las corrientes Cognitivas más Tradicionales, los Modelos de Depresión desarrollados en este contexto y los Modelos de Transición, que dan cuenta de la importancia de los aspectos emocionales y corporales en los procesos de conocimiento y acción. Posteriormente se presentan las conceptualizaciones Cognitivas más recientes, profundizando en los modelos que atribuyen al ser humano un papel activo en la construcción del conocimiento y organización del significado de sus experiencias. Partiendo del principio que la Narrativa es una buena metáfora de Organización del conocimiento, la intención es identificar y validar la Narrativa Prototipo de la Depresión en pacientes ambulatorios entre los 18 y 45 años de edad de Instituciones que ofrecen servicios multidisciplinares en el contexto de la Salud Mental de la ciudad de Bucaramanga (Clínica San Pablo y Empresa Social del Estado San Camilo), así como en instituciones que realizan acompañamiento y atención psicológica a sus usuarios (Cárcel de hombres Distrito Judicial y Asociación Voluntaria de Alivio al Cáncer), de estrato igual o superior al 2 y con un mínimo de grado de escolaridad de sexto bachillerato, a través de un estudio de tipo correlacional, No Experimental y Transversal, empleando para ello el Test Psicométrico de la Depresión de Hamilton y el SCID, que junto con la narrativa prototipo de la depresión demostraran las diferencias entre deprimidos y no deprimidos al atribuir una relación entre la narrativa y su propia vida.Resumen III Introducción 1 Problema 2 Hipótesis 2 Variable 2 Objetivo 3 Objetivo General 3 Objetivos Específicos 3 Antecedentes Investigativos 3 Marco Teórico 4 Psicología Cognitiva Y Organización Del Conocimiento 4 La Organización del Conocimiento en la Depresión desde las Perspectivas Cognitivas Tradicionales 16 Una Organización del Conocimiento de los Modelos Conexionistas 20 Modelos Clínicos Lineares acerca del fenómeno de la Depresión 26 Modelos Conexionistas de Tipo Comportamental 33 Perspectivas Constructivistas de la Depresión 47 Organización del Conocimiento y la Depresión en las perspectivas cognitivas más recientes 79 Método 98 Sujetos 99 Instrumentos 99 Narrativa Prototipo de la Depresión Procedimiento Resultados Discusión Sugerencias ReferenciasPregradoThis research seeks to contribute to the study of the Knowledge Organization of Depression. The most Traditional Cognitive currents are addressed, the Depression Models developed in this context and the Transition Models, which account for the importance of emotional and bodily aspects in the processes of knowledge and action. Subsequently, the most recent Cognitive conceptualizations are presented, delving into the models that attribute to the human being an active role in the construction of knowledge and organization of the meaning of their experiences. Starting from the principle that the Narrative is a good metaphor for the Organization of knowledge, the intention is to identify and validate the Prototype Narrative of Depression in outpatients between 18 and 45 years of age from Institutions that offer multidisciplinary services in the context of Health. Mental Health in the city of Bucaramanga (Clínica San Pablo and Empresa Social del Estado San Camilo), as well as in institutions that carry out psychological support and care for their users (Men's Prison Judicial District and Voluntary Association for Cancer Relief), of equal strata or higher than 2 and with a minimum of sixth grade schooling, through a correlational, non-experimental and cross-sectional study, using the Hamilton Psychometric Depression Test and the SCID, which together with the narrative prototype of depression will demonstrate the differences between depressed and non-depressed individuals by attributing a relationship between narrative and s your own life.application/pdfspahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/co/Abierto (Texto Completo)Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.5 Colombiahttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Validación convergente de la narrativa prototipo de la depresión en adultos jóvenesConvergent validation of the prototype narrative of depression in young adultsPsicólogoUniversidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga UNABFacultad Ciencias de la SaludPregrado Psicologíainfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisTrabajo de Gradohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_7a1finfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TPPsychologyDepressionCognitive currentsEmotional aspectsMental healthMental disordersPsychopathologyNeuroses in adolescenceBehavior disorders in adolescentsPsicologíaTrastornos mentalesPsicopatologiaNeurosis en la adolescenciaTrastornos de la conducta en adolescentesDepresiónCorrientes cognitivasAspectos emocionalesSalud mentalAbramson, L. 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