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Glob Public Health ; 19(1): 2326017, 2024 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38468393

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Research suggests that health literacy (HL) is critical in preventing and managing health problems. However, over half of adults in Mexico report having inadequate health literacy. Research suggests the parent-child relationship can be a key predictor of developmental competencies; however, little research has examined how dyadic family interactions relate to HL. This study examined whether parent-child relationship conflict was associated with adolescent health literacy among families living in Mexico. Data from a parent-child dyads in Mexico were gathered using online surveys (N = 746, 373 parent-child dyads). Our findings suggested that child-reported family conflict-but not parent-reported family conflict - was associated with lower adolescent health literacy. Researchers and practitioners should consider how parent-child conflict may impact adolescent health outcomes, and prioritise child reports in data collection.


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Health Literacy , Adult , Adolescent , Humans , Adolescent Health , Mexico , Parents , Parent-Child Relations
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Health Psychol Rep ; 12(1): 1-13, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38425888

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BACKGROUND: Adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at increased risk for depression. A history of recurrent depression (HRD) may relate to worse health outcomes than single-episode depression. However, no study has explored this issue among T1D adolescents. PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE: We examined differences in psychosocial and diabetes-related outcomes between T1D adolescents with (G1; n = 33) and without (G2; n = 18) HRD. Participants were 51 youths (aged 12-17 years) enrolled in a depression treatment study. Youths and one caregiver each completed several measures. Using MANOVA, followed by individual ANOVAs, and chi-square tests, we compared groups in continuous and categorical variables, respectively. RESULTS: MANOVA results were significant, F(7, 43) = 3.97, p = .002. Adolescents from G1 obtained higher scores than youths in G2 in self-esteem/guilt problems, cognitive alterations, and sadness due to T1D. Their caregivers reported more burden and rated their offspring as having more internalizing problems, facing more barriers to complying with T1D treatment, and using a medical ID less frequently than their counterparts did. A higher percentage of G1 participants presented clinical anxiety and inadequate glycemic control, and reported a history of major depression. According to caregivers, a higher proportion of G1 members had experienced multiple diabetes-related hospitalizations, were non-compliant with insulin treatment, and lived in homes with a conflictive environment. CONCLUSIONS: Our study documents important differences in outcomes between T1D youths with vs. without any HRD. Clinicians may need an intensive and integrative approach to treat mental and physical aspects of health among these patients.

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Healthcare (Basel) ; 11(20)2023 Oct 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37893799

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Work-family interface (WFI) theory has identified many stressors that influence work-family dynamics from the standpoint of employees. However, work-family facilitators, as well as the effects of gender differences and the impact of sociocultural environments that differ from a formal employment situation, have received much less attention. Our research aimed to fill these theoretical gaps by analyzing the facilitators and stressors involved in work-family dynamics and determining their consequences for farm women's physical, psychological, and social health. We used a qualitative method with a grounded theory design to collect data via semi-structured interviews with 46 farm women from the region of Araucanía in Chile. Our results explain how facilitators, stressors, and outcomes take place in a process of work-family balance that, paradoxically, implies exhausting journeys, a gender-based overload, a risk of diffuse body pain and distress, and a lack of time for personal healthcare and productive autonomy. Addressing these issues requires a comprehensive approach involving improved healthcare infrastructure and services focused on changing the pressures that the farming WFI exerts on rural women.

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Interdisciplinaria ; 40(2): 445-460, ago. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448504

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Resumen La pandemia ha generado un nuevo entorno que establece determinadas exigencias o demandas de actuación a las personas, potenciales estresores que pueden desencadenar el proceso de estrés, al que se le podría denominar Estrés de Pandemia (EDP). A este contexto, se sumaron los cambios en la jornada laboral que derivaron en mayor interferencia entre la familia y el trabajo. De esta manera, se volvió relevante generar conocimiento sobre la temática durante este contexto particular. El objetivo del presente estudio fue determinar la asociación entre el (EDP) y el Conflicto Trabajo-Familia (CTF) y Familia-Trabajo (CFT). Además, se indagaron diferencias de grupos según factores laborales como la modalidad de trabajo y la tenencia o no de niños a cargo, entre otros. Se utilizó el Inventario SISCO de EDP (Macías, 2020), la escala de CTF y CFT (Netemeyer et al., 1996) y un cuestionario ad-hoc. Los participantes fueron 637 adultos (M.edad = 38.14, DS = 13.05, femenino = 487). Se encontraron asociaciones positivas entre las variables CFT y CTF y ambas se asociaron de manera positiva con el EDP. Quienes trabajaron de manera virtual evidenciaron mayor CFT y quienes lo hicieron, tanto virtual como presencialmente fueron los que más puntuaron en CTF. Finalmente, quienes tenían niños a cargo tuvieron mayor CFT y CTF. En conclusión, el estrés en torno al COVID-19 se vincula con mayor interferencia y conflictos entre el ámbito laboral y el familiar.


Abstract Pandemic Stress can be defined as a psychological state produced by an adaptation process where the individual values ​​the environment demands, determined by the pandemic, as overflowing with their resources to carry them out effectively (Macías, 2020). The change in routine carries the possibility of an increase in relation to work-family conflict. Family conflict involves two directions: work can interfere with the family (family work conflict or FWC) and the family can interfere with work (work family conflict, or WFC) (Bellavia y Frone, 2005) because of the incompatibility of responsibilities in the workplace and family (Greenhaus y Beutell, 1985). Added to this context are changes in the working day and, since there are no studies that analyze the relationships between SP and family and work conflict, it becomes relevant to generate knowledge on this issue during this context that humanity is going through. In this way, the aim was to establish the association between Pandemic Stress (PS), Work-Family Conflict (WFC) and Family-Work Conflict (FWC). In addition, the possible existence of group differences was analyzed according to work factors such as work modality, and the possession or not of dependent children. SISCO Pandemic Stress Inventory (Macías, 2020), the Work-Family Conflict and Family-Work Conflict scale (Netemeyer et al., 1996) and an ad-hoc questionnaire were used. The participants were 637 adults (M.age = 38.14, SD = 13.05, female = 487). Positive associations were found between the variables WFC and FWC, and both were positively associated with PS. Those who worked virtually showed higher FWC and those who did it both virtually and in person, were the ones who scored the most in WFC, realizing the difficulty in balancing family and work demands. This could be due to the difficulty for parents who worked outside the home, since they had to organize alternative solutions to take care of their children, which is hampered by the closure of establishments, difficulty in mobilizing and preventive and mandatory isolation of social networks that, in another context, contribute to the care of children. It is of great relevance to consider that the majority of those surveyed have been women, being the most likely to report that the excessive amount of housework made it difficult for them to combine work and family (Blasko, 2020). Finally, those who had children had higher WFC and FWC. In this sense, Gutierrez et al. (2020) explain that in households the unpaid workload and care has increased, which falls unequally on women, a fact that further limits their availability of time to develop productive and / or work activities. Following Park et al. (2020), being young, being female, and being a caregiver increase the risk of exposure to stressors and a greater level of stress. In conclusion, the lawsuits surrounding COVID-19 interfere in conflicts between the workplace and the family. This shows the importance of carrying out evidence-based interventions aimed at mitigating the effects of SP due to COVID-19 and reducing WFC and FWC. In this sense, the present research provides an advance in the understanding of interference between home and work, as well as the impact of the pandemic in both spheres of daily life.

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BMC Public Health ; 23(1): 1299, 2023 07 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37415137

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BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive public health issue that affects millions of women worldwide. Women living below the poverty line experience higher rates of violence and fewer resources to escape or cope with the abuse, and the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted women's economic well-being worldwide. We conducted a cross-sectional study in Ceará, Brazil, on women in families with children living below the poverty line at the peak of the second wave of COVID to assess the prevalence of IPV and its association with common mental disorders(CMD). METHODS: The study population comprised families with children up to six years of age who participated in the cash transfer program "Mais Infância". The families selected to participate in this program must meet a poverty criterion: families must live in rural areas, in addition to a monthly per capita income of less than US$16.50 per month. We applied specific instruments to evaluate IPV and CMD. To access IPV, we used the Partner Violence Screen (PVS). The Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20) was used to assess CMD. To verify the association between IPV and the other evaluated factors with CMD, simple and hierarchical multiple logistic models were used. RESULTS: Of the 479 participant women, 22% were positively screened for IPV (95% CI 18.2-26.2). After multivariate adjustment, the chances of CMD are 2.32 higher in women exposed to IPV than in those not exposed to IPV ((95%CI 1.30-4.13), p value = 0.004). CMD was also associated with job loss during the COVID-19 pandemic (ORa 2.13 (95% CI 1.09-4.35), p-value 0.029). In addition to these, separate or single marital status, as well as non-presence of the father at home and food insecurity were associated with CMD. CONCLUSION: We conclude that the prevalence of intimate partner violence in families with children up to six years of age living below the poverty line in Ceará is high and is associated with greater chances of common mental disorders in mothers. Also, job loss and reduced access to food caused by the Covid 19 pandemic exacerbated both phenomena, constituting a double burden generator factor on mothers.


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COVID-19 , Intimate Partner Violence , Mental Disorders , Humans , Female , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Brazil/epidemiology , Pandemics , COVID-19/epidemiology , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Poverty , Risk Factors , Prevalence
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Av. psicol. latinoam ; 41(2): 1-17, may-ago. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1510111

ABSTRACT

La incidencia de factores sociales, culturales y normativos en el conflicto trabajo-familia ha sido abordada a nivel internacional, pero sin evidencia en Chile. En este estudio se analizó la incidencia de distintos factores sociolaborales, de género y las actitudes hacia el Esta- do de bienestar en el conflicto trabajo-familia, en una muestra de 550 trabajadores con hijos menores de 14 años, residentes de Santiago de Chile. Se aplicó un análisis de regresión logística para determinar las variables predictoras del conflicto trabajo-familia, y se profundizó en una de las direcciones, el conflicto de la familia a trabajo. Los resultados mostraron que las dificultades para conciliar en la empresa influyen positivamente en el conflicto trabajo-familia. Además, el ingreso mínimo influye en el conflicto trabajo-familia; mientras que el tiempo de cuidado incide en el conflicto familia a trabajo.


The incidence of social, cultural, and normative factors on work/family conflict has been addressed internationally. However, there is no evidence for the case of Chile. This study analyzed the effect of attitudes towards the welfare state and different socio-labor factors on this conflict in 550 working parents with children under 14 in Santiago, Chile. The logistic regression analysis showed that difficulties in reconciling work and family life in the company positively influence the conflict. In addition, earning the minimum wage generates greater conflict, while care time has an impact on family-to-work conflict.


A incidência de fatores sociais, culturais e normativos no conflito trabalho/família foi abordada internacionalmente, mas sem evidências no Chile. Neste estudo, analisou-se a incidência de diferentes fatores sociolaborais, gênero e atitudes perante o estado de bemestar no conflito trabalho/família em uma amostra de 550 trabalhadores com filhos menores de 14 anos residentes em Santiago, Chile. Aplicou-se uma análise de regressão logística para determinar as variáveis preditoras do conflito trabalho/ família, e aprofundou-se em uma das direções, o conflito da família em relação ao trabalho. Os resultados mos- traram que as dificuldades de conciliação na empresa influenciam positivamente no conflito trabalho/família. Além disso, a renda mínima influencia o conflito trabalho/ família; enquanto o tempo de cuidado afeta o conflito família em relação ao trabalho.


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Humans
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Rev. Psicol., Divers. Saúde ; 12(1)fev. 2023. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1451185

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INTRODUÇÃO: Família e trabalho configuram-se como domínios que auxiliam na compreensão do comportamento do indivíduo de forma coletiva e individual. A pandemia da COVID-19 e a adesão ao home office tornaram relevante pensar nas interfaces estabelecidas entre trabalho-família e, também, no papel dos gestores organizacionais nessa relação. OBJETIVO: Identificar como teletrabalhadores e profissionais de gestão de pessoas/saúde ocupacional (GP/SO) têm percebido as interfaces entre trabalho-família em tempos de pandemia da COVID-19. METODOLOGIA: O trabalho foi composto por dois estudos complementares: uma revisão de literatura e uma pesquisa empírica sobre a percepção de profissionais de gestão de pessoas/saúde ocupacional. Para a revisão, buscas nas bases eletrônicas Scielo, Pepsic e Lilacs foram realizadas, sendo selecionados artigos científicos que abordassem o equilíbrio entre trabalho e família durante a pandemia da Covid-19. Para a pesquisa empírica, participaram do estudo 38 profissionais de GP/SO, que responderam a um questionário online. As respostas foram analisadas por meio da análise de conteúdo temática. RESULTADOS: Identificou-se na visão dos teletrabalhadores, mudanças na dinâmica trabalho-família, dificuldades financeiras, necessidade de usar novas tecnologias para a realizar o trabalho, prejuízos à saúde mental, questões relacionadas a gênero e possíveis estratégias de enfrentamento. Na visão da GP/SO, os trabalhadores tiveram dificuldade em conciliar trabalho-família. A falta de equipamentos e ambiente adequados influenciaram de forma negativa na produtividade. CONCLUSÃO: Acredita-se que o cenário pandêmico, associado ao aumento da jornada de trabalho e à cobrança excessiva por produtividade, tenha elevado o nível de tensão/estresse entre os indivíduos, gerando desequilíbrio entre as esferas familiar e ocupacional.


INTRODUCTION: Family and work are configured as domains that help in understanding the individual's behavior collectively and individually. The COVID-19 pandemic and remote work adherence made it relevant to think about the interfaces established between family work and also on the role of organizational managers in this relationship OBJECTIVE: To identify how teleworkers and people management/ occupational health professionals (PM/OHP) have perceived the interfaces between work and family during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODOLOGY: The present work consisted of two complementary studies: a literature review and one empirical research about the perception of PM/OHP regarding the same phenomenon. For the review, searches were performed in the Scielo, Pepsic, and Lilacs electronic databases, and scientific articles that addressed the balance between work and family during the COVID-19 pandemic. For the empirical research, 38 PM/OHP participated in the study, and answered an online questionnaire. The answers were analyzed using thematic content analysis. RESULTS: It was identified in the view of teleworkers, changes in work-family dynamics, financial difficulties, the need to use new technologies to perform work, damage to mental health, gender-related issues and possible coping strategies. In the PM/OHP view, workers had difficulty reconciling family and work. The lack of adequate equipment and environment negatively influenced productivity. CONCLUSION: It's believed that the pandemic scenario, associated with the increase in working hours and excessive demands for productivity, has increased the level of tension and stress among individuals, generating an imbalance in the family and occupational spheres.


INTRODUCCIÓN: La familia y el trabajo se configuran como dominios que ayudan a comprender el comportamiento del individuo de manera colectiva e individual. La pandemia de COVID-19 y la adhesión al home office hicieron relevante pensar en las interfaces establecidas entre el trabajo familiar y también en el papel de los gerentes organizacionales en esta relación OBJETIVO: Identificar cómo los teletrabajadores y los profesionales de la gestión de personas/salud ocupacional (PGP/SO) han percibido las interfaces entre el trabajo y la familia durante la pandemia de COVID-19. METODOLOGÍA: El presente trabajo consistió en dos estudios complementarios: una revisión bibliográfica y una investigación empírica sobre la percepción de PM/OHP respecto al mismo fenómeno. Para la revisión, se realizaron búsquedas en las bases de datos electrónicas Scielo, Pepsic y Lilacs, y artículos científicos que abordaron el equilibrio entre el trabajo y la familia durante la pandemia de COVID-19. Para la investigación empírica, 38 PGP/SO participaron en el estudio, quienes respondieron un cuestionario en línea. Las respuestas fueron analizadas mediante análisis de contenido temático. RESULTADOS: Se identificó, en vista de los teletrabajadores, cambios en la dinámica trabajo-familia, dificultades financieras, necesidad de utilizar nuevas tecnologías para realizar el trabajo, daños a la salud mental, cuestiones relacionadas con el género y posibles estrategias de afrontamiento. Desde el punto de vista de PGP/SO, los trabajadores tenían dificultades para conciliar el trabajo familiar. La falta de equipos y entornos adecuados influyó negativamente en la productividad. CONCLUSIÓN: Se cree que el escenario de pandemia, asociado al aumento de la jornada laboral y a las demandas excesivas de productividad, ha aumentado el nivel de tensión y estrés entre los individuos, generando un desequilibrio en los ámbitos familiar y ocupacional.


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COVID-19 , Work , Family
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Psicol. (Univ. Brasília, Online) ; 39: e39503, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1440767

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Abstract The aim of this article is to present evidence of validity for the 'work-family conflict scale' with a sample of 10,383 professionals working in Brazilian public security. Cross-validation procedures were applied through the definition of two subsamples, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were performed. All ethical procedures were followed. The results found in both the exploratory factor analysis ('Work Interference with Family' Factor, with factor loadings between .91 and .81 and alpha of .93, and 'Family Interference with Work' Factor, with factor loadings between .96 and .71 and alpha of .90) and the confirmatory analysis (χ2/df <5; CFI >.98; TLI >.98; RMSEA <.10) demonstrate robust evidence of validity, indicating the use of the scale in other organizational contexts.


Resumo O artigo tem como objetivo geral apresentar evidências de validade da escala 'conflito trabalho-família' junto a uma amostra de 10.383 profissionais que atuam na segurança pública brasileira. Optou-se pela condução dos procedimentos de validação cruzada, por meio da definição de duas subamostras, foram realizadas análises fatoriais exploratórias e confirmatórias. Todos os procedimentos éticos foram adotados. Os resultados encontrados tanto na análise fatorial exploratória (Fator 'Interferência do Trabalho na Família', com cargas fatoriais entre 0,91 e 0,81 e alpha de 0,93 e Fator 'Interferência da Família no Trabalho, com cargas entre 0,96 a 0,71 e alpha de 0,90) quanto confirmatória (χ2/gl < 5; CFI > 0,98; TLI > 0,98; RMSEA < 0,1) demonstram robustas evidências de validade, indicando o uso da escala em outros contextos organizacionais.

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Psicol. ciênc. prof ; 43: e254483, 2023. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1440795

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Compreender as estratégias de resolução de conflitos utilizadas por adolescentes na relação com seus pais é fundamental para entender como ocorre seu desenvolvimento saudável. Este artigo investigou a resolução de conflitos de adolescentes em situações de confronto entre o seu domínio pessoal e o controle parental. 36 adolescentes com idades entre 15 e 17 anos, divididos igualmente conforme o sexo, responderam a uma entrevista semiestruturada, que continha quatro situações de conflito hipotéticas. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de conteúdo semântica e a testes não paramétricos. Os resultados foram categorizados em sete estratégias: Assunção de culpa, Submissão, Mentira, Hostilidade, Diálogo/Explicação, Negociação e Outra. A forma predominante de resolução utilizada foi o Diálogo/Explicação, considerada como uma forma recorrente de defender o domínio pessoal. Foram encontradas diferenças em relação ao sexo dos participantes e à situação hipotética. Por fim, os resultados são discutidos em termos de grau de autonomia e tipo de defesa do domínio pessoal.(AU)


Understanding the conflict resolution strategies used by adolescents in their relationship with their parents is fundamental to understanding how their healthy development occurs. This article investigated the resolution of conflicts by adolescents in confrontation situations between their personal domain and parental control. A total of 36 adolescents, aged 15 to 17 years, divided equally according to sex, answered a semi-structured interview that contained four hypothetical conflict situations. Data were subjected to semantic content analysis and non-parametric tests. The results were categorized into seven strategies: Assumption of Guilt, Submission, Lie, Hostility, Dialogue/Explanation, Negotiation, and Other. The predominant form of resolution used was Dialogue/Explanation, considered a recurrent form of defense of the personal domain. Differences were found depending on the participants' gender and the hypothetical situation. Finally, the results are discussed regarding the degree of autonomy and type of defense of the personal domain.(AU)


Enterarse de las estrategias de resolución de conflictos que los adolescentes utilizan en la relación con sus padres es fundamental para comprender cómo ocurre el desarrollo saludable de los adolescentes. A partir de una entrevista semiestructurada, presentamos cuatro situaciones hipotéticas de conflicto que fueron analizadas y respondidas por 36 adolescentes de entre 15 y 17 años, divididos según el género. Los datos se sometieron a un análisis de contenido semántico y a pruebas no paramétricas. Los resultados se categorizaron en siete estrategias de resolución de conflictos: Asunción de culpa, Sumisión, Mentira, Hostilidad, Diálogo/Explicación, Negociación y Otros. La forma de resolución más utilizada fue Diálogo/Explicación, y esta categoría fue una forma de defensa del dominio personal. Asimismo, se encontraron diferencias en función del género de los participantes y conforme la situación hipotética. Los resultados se discuten en términos de grado de autonomía y tipo de defensa del dominio personal.(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adolescent , Negotiating , Family Conflict , Anxiety , Orientation , Parent-Child Relations , Personal Satisfaction , Personality , Personality Development , Primary Health Care , Psychology , Psychology, Social , Psychosexual Development , Psychotherapy , Public Policy , Quality of Life , Role , Sex , Authoritarianism , Social Behavior Disorders , Social Change , Social Dominance , Social Environment , Socialization , Stereotyping , Stress, Psychological , Avoidance Learning , Taboo , Temperament , Temperance , Violence , Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms , Career Choice , Attitude , Child Advocacy , Child Welfare , Choice Behavior , Mental Health , Puberty , Adolescent Behavior , Parenting , Intergenerational Relations , Codependency, Psychological , Interview , Communication , Comprehensive Health Care , Privacy , Adult , Sexuality , Conduct Disorder , Feedback, Psychological , Disclosure , Dangerous Behavior , Principle-Based Ethics , Decision Making , Harm Reduction , Moral Development , Dissent and Disputes , Trust , Friends , Adolescent Development , Sexual Development , Dominance-Subordination , Education , Educational Status , Ego , Emotions , Escape Reaction , Fear , Emotional Intelligence , Sense of Coherence , Forgiveness , Protective Factors , Social Norms , Emotional Adjustment , Underage Drinking , Peer Influence , Conservative Treatment , Perfectionism , Cell Phone Use , Incivility , Self-Management , Ethnocentrism , Freedom , Frustration , Psychological Distress , Social Integration , Empowerment , Transtheoretical Model , Disinformation , Social Cohesion , Citizenship , Gestalt Therapy , Family Support , Psychological Well-Being , Guilt , Happiness , Hormones , Hostility , Human Development , Human Rights , Identity Crisis , Individuation , Juvenile Delinquency , Anger , Leisure Activities , Life Change Events , Loneliness , Love , Deception , Morals , Narcissism , Object Attachment
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Psicol. teor. prát ; 24(1): 14041, 22/12/2022.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1434146

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Conflito trabalho-família evidencia tensionamento entre domínios da vida profissional e familiar, com repercussões negativas para a performance no trabalho e satisfação com a vida e família. Este estudo procurou adaptar e levantar evidências psicométricas iniciais da Work-Family Behavioral Role Conflict (WFBRC) no Brasil. Participaram 229 adultos, ativos no mercado de trabalho e envolvidos em relações familiares. Procedimentos de análise fatorial exploratória resultaram em evidências iniciais positivas de validade de estruturas interna e externa e precisão, atestando a favor de seu uso no Brasil. A versão final da WFBRC discriminou duas dimensões: trabalho interferindo na família (15 itens; α e ω = 0,90) e família interferindo no trabalho (15 itens; α = 0,90 e; ω = 0,89). Evidências convergentes e discriminantes da WFBRC com medidas de percepção de conflito e enriquecimento trabalho-família foram apresentadas. Conclui-se que o instrumento é adequado e pode contribuir teoricamente com investigações e práticas relativas ao conflito trabalho-família.


Work-family conflict shows tension between professional and family life domains, with negative repercussions for job performance, satisfaction with life, and family. This study sought to adapt and gather initial psychometric evidence from the Work-Family Behavioral Role Conflict (WFBRC) in Brazil. Participants were 229 adults, active in the labor market and involved in family relationships. Exploratory factor analysis procedures resulted in positive initial evidence of the validity of internal, external, and precision structure, attesting in favor of its use in Brazil. The final version of the WFBRC distinguished two dimensions: work interfering with family (15 items; α and ω = 0.90) and family interfering with work (15 items; α = 0.90 and; ω = 0.89). Results indicate convergent and discriminant validity between the WFBRC and conflict perception, as well as work-family enrichment. The conclusion is that the instrument is adequate and can contribute theoretically, to investigations, and to work-family conflict-related practices


Conflicto trabajo-familia evidencia tensión entre dominios de vida profesional y familiar, con repercusiones negativas para desempeño laboral, satisfacción con la vida y la familia. Este estudio buscó adaptar y presentar evidencia psicométricas iniciales de la Work-Family Behavioral Role Conflict (WFBRC) en Brasil. Participaron 229 adultos, activos en el mercado laboral e involucrados en relaciones familiares. El análisis factorial exploratorio resulto en evidencias iniciales positivas de validez de la estructura interna, externa y de precisión, indicando adecuación de uso en Brasil. La versión final del WFBRC distinguió dos dimensiones: trabajo interfiriendo con la familia (15 ítems; α y ω = 0,90) y familia interfiriendo con el trabajo (15 ítems; α = 0,90 y; ω = 0,89). Se presentó evidencia convergent y discriminatoria de la WFBRC con medidas de percepción de conflicto y enriquecimiento trabajo-familia. Se concluye que el instrumento es adecuado y puede contribuir teóricamente, con investigaciones, y prácticas relativas al conflicto trabajo-familia.


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Humans , Male , Female , Personal Satisfaction , Work , Family , Work Performance , Psychometrics
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Aval. psicol ; 21(3): 273-283, jul.-set. 2022. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1447474

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Conflito trabalho-família é um fenômeno de relevância para a psicologia, uma vez que diz respeito à impossibilidade de conciliar demandas advindas desses dois domínios. Há evidências sobre impactos em domínios da vida dos indivíduos, famílias e organizações. O presente estudo traz evidências adicionais de validade da Escala de Conflito Trabalho-família para o contexto brasileiro, a partir de análises de invariância por sexo e região do país. São apresentadas normas específicas por sexo e região. Participaram da pesquisa 1787 pessoas de três regiões do território brasileiro (sul, sudeste e nordeste). Dentre os participantes, 934 identificaram-se como do sexo feminino (52,3%). Os resultados evidenciaram que o modelo teórico que sustenta a medida não teve ajuste psicométrico favorável em todos os contextos avaliados. Uma versão reduzida com seis itens do instrumento, juntamente com testes de invariância configural, escalar e métrica, tanto por sexo, quanto por região de origem do participante é apresentada. (AU)


Work-family conflict is a phenomenon of relevance to psychology since it concerns the impossibility of reconciling the demands arising from these two domains. Furthermore, there is evidence of impacts in domains for individuals, families, and organizations. The present study provides additional evidence of the validity of the Work-Family Conflict Scale for the Brazilian context, based on analyses of invariance by sex and region of the country, as well as specific norms by sex and region. Participants were 1787 people from three regions of the Brazilian territory (south, southeast, and northeast). Among the participants, 934 identified as female (52.3%). The results showed that the theoretical model that supports the measure did not have a favorable psychometric adjustment in all contexts evaluated. A shorter version with six items of the instrument, along with configural, scalar, and metric invariance tests, both by sex and by the participant's region of origin, is presented. (AU)


El conflicto trabajo-familia es un fenómeno relevante para la psicología, ya que se refiere a la imposibilidad de conciliar las demandas que surgen de estos dos dominios. Hay evidencia de impactos en los dominios para individuos, familias y organizaciones. El presente estudio proporciona evidencias adicionales de la validez de la Escala de Conflicto Trabajo-Familia para el contexto brasileño, a partir de análisis de invarianza por sexo y región del país. Se presentan normas específicas por sexo y región. Participaron de la investigación un total de 1787 personas de tres regiones del territorio brasileño (Sur, Sudeste y Nordeste). Entre los participantes, 934 se identificaron como mujeres (52,3%). Los resultados mostraron que el modelo teórico que respalda la medida no tuvo un ajuste psicométrico favorable en todos los contextos evaluados. Se presenta una versión reducida con seis ítems del instrumento, junto con pruebas de invarianza configuracional, escalar y métrica, tanto por género como por región de origen del participante. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Work/psychology , Family/psychology , Family Conflict/psychology , Psychometrics , Reproducibility of Results , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Sex Distribution
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Psicol. conoc. Soc ; 12(2)ago. 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1394527

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Adição ao Trabalho (AT) ou popularmente workaholism é caracterizada como uma compulsão ou uma necessidade intrínseca pelo trabalho, que não pode ser controlada e com efeitos negativos para dimensões de saúde, família e trabalho. A Bergen Work Addiction Scale (BWAS) é uma medida psicométrica atual, reduzida e aborda o componente emocional desta adição. Este estudo teve o objetivo de adaptar a BWAS ao contexto brasileiro para a língua portuguesa e testar a relação, explicativa da Adição ao Trabalho, com Carreira Proteana e Conflito Trabalho-Família. Participaram do estudo 340 pessoas, com idades variando entre 19 e 67 anos (média = 31,99), sendo a maioria mulheres. A escala adaptada apresentou bons índices de confiabilidade e índices de ajuste que atendem a evidência de estrutura interna baseada na a teoria de Adição ao Trabalho. Evidências externas moderadas entre BWAS e a Dutch Work Addiction Scale (DUWAS) corroboram a propriedade convergente da nova escala com o referido instrumento já disponível na literatura. O modelo de mediação indicou que a relação entre Orientação de Carreira Proteana e Conflito Trabalho-Família foi mediada pela Adição ao Trabalho. Discute-se aplicações teóricas da BWAS para o diagnóstico de aspectos de Adição ao Trabalho, bem como implicações do fenômeno para esfera de fenômenos da interação trabalho-família.


Work Addiction (WA), or popularly workaholism, is characterized as a compulsion or an intrinsic need for work, which cannot control and with adverse effects on health, family, and work dimensions. The Bergen Work Addiction Scale (BWAS) is a current, reduced psychometric measure that addresses this addiction's emotional component. This study aimed to adapt the BWAS to the Brazilian context for the Portuguese language and test the correlations with Protein Career and Work-Family Conflict. A total of 340 people participated in the study, aged between 19 and 67 years (mean = 31.99), most of them women. The adapted scale presented good reliability and fit indices that meet the evidence of internal structure based on the Work Addition theory. Moderate external evidence between BWAS and the Dutch Work Addiction Scale (DUWAS) corroborates the convergent property of the new scale with the instrument available in the literature. Furthermore, the mediation model indicated that the relationship between Protein Career Orientation and Work-Family Conflict was mediated by Work Addiction. Theoretical applications of BWAS for the diagnostic of Work Addiction are discussed, as well as implications of the phenomenon for the sphere of work-family interaction.


La Adicción al Trabajo (AT) o popularmente la adicción al trabajo se caracteriza como una compulsión o una necesidad intrínseca de trabajar, que no se puede controlar y con efectos negativos en las dimensiones de salud, familia y trabajo. La Bergen Work Addiction Scale (BWAS) es una medida psicométrica reducida actual y aborda el componente emocional de esta adicción. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo adaptar el BWAS al contexto brasileño para la lengua portuguesa y probar la relación, explicativa de la Adicción al Trabajo, con la Carrera Proteana y el Conflicto Trabajo-Familia. Participaron en el estudio un total de 340 personas, con edades comprendidas entre 19 y 67 años (media = 31,99), la mayoría mujeres. La escala adaptada presentó buenos índices de confiabilidad e índices de ajuste que atienden la evidencia de estructura interna basada en la teoría de Adicción de Trabajo. Evidencia externa moderada entre BWAS y la Dutch Work Addiction Scale (DUWAS) corrobora la propiedad convergente de la nueva escala con el mencionado instrumento ya disponible en la literatura. El modelo de mediación indicó que la relación entre Orientación de Carrera Proteana y Conflicto Trabajo-Familia fue mediada por la Adicción al Trabajo. Se discuten las aplicaciones teóricas del BWAS para el diagnóstico de aspectos de la Adicción al Trabajo, así como las implicaciones del fenómeno para el ámbito de los fenómenos de interacción trabajo-familia.

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Rev. CES psicol ; 15(2): 113-134, mayo-ago. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1387209

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Abstract Although the effects of overall organizational justice on perceptions of work-related stress have been demonstrated in previous studies, the mechanisms underlying this relationship are not explicit. Current research suggests that supervisors who are perceived as fair enhance employees' ability to balance their work and family roles, positively impacting their stress levels. The aim of this research is to examine the mediating role of work-family conflict in the relationship between perceptions of overall organizational justice and work-related stress in a Latin-American work context; also analyze gender differences in work-family/work-family conflict. 129 workers belonging to a Chilean public institution participated and answered a self-report questionnaire. Analyses were done using bivariate correlations of Pearson, Tau-b of Kendall, Student t-test and structural equation modeling. The results showed the existence of a significant negative correlation between perceptions of overall organizational justice and work-related stress. Furthermore, this relationship was partially mediated by work-family conflict, which means, perceptions of organizational justice were directly and indirectly associated with work-related stress, through work-family conflict. With respect to the gender variable and the work-family, no significant differences were found. This study contributes empirical evidence regarding the importance of perceptions of overall organizational justice and the work-family conflict on work-related stress, and the results obtained guide the diagnosis and the design of more specific models of prevention and intervention from the perspective of occupational health psychology.


Resumen Si bien los efectos de las percepciones de justicia organizacional global sobre las percepciones de estrés laboral han sido demostrados en estudios previos, los mecanismos que subyacen a esta relación no resultan explícitos. La investigación actual plantea que las jefaturas percibidas como más justas potencian la capacidad del trabajador para conciliar sus roles laborales y familiares, impactando positivamente sus niveles de estrés. El objetivo de este estudio es analizar, en un contexto laboral latinoamericano, el rol mediador del conflicto trabajo-familia en la relación entre las percepciones de justicia organizacional global y estrés laboral; y analizar diferencias entre hombres y mujeres respecto al conflicto trabajo-familia. Participaron 129 trabajadores pertenecientes a una institución pública chilena, quienes contestaron un cuestionario de autoreporte. Se efectuaron correlaciones bivariadas de Pearson, Tau-b de Kendall, prueba t de Student y modelamiento de ecuaciones estructurales. Los resultados mostraron la existencia de una correlación negativa y significativa entre las percepciones de justicia organizacional global y el estrés laboral. Además, esta relación estuvo mediada parcialmente por el conflicto trabajo-familia, es decir, las percepciones de justicia organizacional se asociaron de manera directa e indirecta al estrés laboral, a través del conflicto trabajo-familia. Respecto de la variable género y el conflict trabajo-familia, no se encontraron diferencias significativas. Este estudio aporta evidencia empírica sobre la importancia de las percepciones de justicia organizacional global, y sus resultados orientan el diagnóstico y la elaboración de modelos de prevención e intervención más específicos desde el campo de la psicología de la salud ocupacional.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448540

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El presente estudio tiene como objetivo describir la relación que existe entre teletrabajo, carga mental y conflicto trabajo-familia. A 102 trabajadores del sector privado en Chile, que se encuentran bajo la modalidad de teletrabajo, se les administró de manera online los cuestionarios "Cuestionario de percepción y condiciones teletrabajo" (Ossa, Jiménez y Gómez, 2020), "Cuestionario de carga mental" (Ceballos, Paravic, Burgos y Barriga, 2014) y "Cuestionario conflicto trabajo-familia" (Carlson, Kacmar y Williams, 2000). Se observan relaciones negativas y significativas entre teletrabajo y conflicto trabajo familia (r= -.572, p= .000) , y entre teletrabajo y carga mental (r= -.307, p= .002). Mientras que entre carga mental y conflicto trabajo-familia existe relación positiva (r= .360, p= .000). Se concluye que el Teletrabajo tiene influencia en las áreas de carga mental y conflicto trabajo-familia, del mismo modo que estas variables tienen influencia en el teletrabajo, por lo que el apoyo de recursos organizacionales, tecnológicos e interpersonales de una de estas áreas por parte de la organización será beneficioso para las políticas organizacionales.


The present study has as its objective to describe the existing relationship between remote work, mental burden and work-family conflict. The questionnaires "Remote Work Perception Scale" (Ossa, Jiménez & Gómez, 2020), "Mental Burden Scale" (Ceballos, Paravic, Burgos & Barriga, 2014) and "Work-family Conflict Questionnaire" (Carlson, Kacmar & Williams, 2000)were administered via online to 102 private sector workers in Chile who are working remotely. Negative relationships between remote work and work-family conflict were observed (r= -.572, p= .000), and between remote work and mental burden (r= -.307, p= .002). While there is a positive relationship between mental burden and work-family conflict (r= .360, p= .000). It is concluded that remote work has an influence on the areas of mental burden and work-family conflict in the same manner that this variables have an influence on remote work, so that the support of organisational, technological and interpersonal resources on one of these areas by the organisation can be beneficial for the organisational politics and the workers' life.


O presente estudo tem como objetivo descrever a relação entre teletrabalho, carga mental e conflito trabalho-família. 102 trabalhadores do setor privado no Chile, que estão na modalidade de teletrabalho, foram aplicados online os questionários "Questionário de condições de percepção e teletrabalho" (Ossa, Jiménez e Gómez, 2020), "Questionário de carga mental" (Ceballos, Paravic, Burgos e Barriga, 2014) e "Questionário conflito trabalho-família" (Carlson, Kacmar e Williams, 2000). Observam-se relações negativas e significativas entre o teletrabalho e o conflito trabalho-família (r = -.572, p = .000) e entre o teletrabalho e a carga mental (r = -.307, p= .002). Já entre carga mental e conflito trabalho-família existe uma relação positiva (r = 0,360, p = 0,000). Conclui-se que o Teletrabalho influencia as áreas de carga mental e conflito trabalho-família, da mesma forma que estas variáveis ​​influenciam o teletrabalho, de forma que o suporte dos recursos organizacionais, tecnológicos e interpessoais de uma destas áreas por da organização será benéfico para as políticas organizacionais.

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Investig. psicol. (La Paz, En línea) ; (28): 95-108, jun. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385986

ABSTRACT

El presente estudio tiene como objetivo describir la relación que existe entre teletrabajo, carga mental y conflicto trabajo-familia. A 102 trabajadores del sector privado en Chile, que se encuentran bajo la modalidad de teletrabajo, se les administró de manera online los cuestionarios Cuestionario de percepción y condiciones teletrabajo (Ossa, Jiménez y Gómez, 2020), Cuestionario de carga mental (Ceballos, Paravic, Burgos y Barriga, 2014) y Cuestionario conflicto trabajo-familia" (Carlson, Kacmar y Williams, 2000). Se observan relaciones negativas y significativas entre teletrabajo y conflicto trabajo familia (r= -.572, p= .000) , y entre teletrabajo y carga mental (r= -.307, p= .002). Mientras que entre carga mental y conflicto trabajo-familia existe relación positiva (r= .360, p= .000). Se concluye que el Teletrabajo tiene influencia en las áreas de carga mental y conflicto trabajo-familia, del mismo modo que estas variables tienen influencia en el teletrabajo, por lo que el apoyo de recursos organizacionales, tecnológicos e interpersonales de una de estas áreas por parte de la organización será beneficioso para las políticas organizacionales.


The present study has as its objective to describe the existing relationship between remote work, mental burden and work-family conflict. The questionnaires Remote Work Perception Scale (Ossa, Jiménez & Gómez, 2020), Mental Burden Scale (Ceballos, Paravic, Burgos & Barriga, 2014) and Work-family Conflict Questionnaire (Carlson, Kacmar & Williams, 2000)were administered via online to 102 private sector workers in Chile who are working remotely. Negative relationships between remote work and work-family conflict were observed (r= -.572, p= .000), and between remote work and mental burden (r= -.307, p= .002). While there is a positive relationship between mental burden and work-family conflict (r= .360, p= .000). It is concluded that remote work has an influence on the areas of mental burden and work-family conflict in the same manner that this variables have an influence on remote work, so that the support of organisational, technological and interpersonal resources on one of these areas by the organisation can be beneficial for the organisational politics and the workers' life.


O presente estudo tem como objetivo descrever a relação entre teletrabalho, carga mental e conflito trabalho-família. 102 trabalhadores do setor privado no Chile, que estão na modalidade de teletrabalho, foram aplicados online os questionários "Questionário de condições de percepção e teletrabalho" (Ossa, Jiménez e Gómez, 2020), "Questionário de carga mental" (Ceballos, Paravic, Burgos e Barriga, 2014) e "Questionário conflito trabalho-família" (Carlson, Kacmar e Williams, 2000). Observam-se relações negativas e significativas entre o teletrabalho e o conflito trabalho-família (r = -.572, p = .000) e entre o teletrabalho e a carga mental (r = -.307, p= .002). Já entre carga mental e conflito trabalho-família existe uma relação positiva (r = 0,360, p = 0,000). Conclui-se que o Teletrabalho influencia as áreas de carga mental e conflito trabalho-família, da mesma forma que estas variáveis ​​influenciam o teletrabalho, de forma que o suporte dos recursos organizacionais, tecnológicos e interpessoais de uma destas áreas por da organização será benéfico para as políticas organizacionais.


Subject(s)
Teleworking , Work
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Heliyon ; 8(4): e09243, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35445156

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Introduction: Life satisfaction plays a crucial role in integral development and mental health during childhood and adolescence. Recently, it has been shown that cyberbullying has severe consequences for the mental health and wellbeing of victims such as increased anxiety, depressive symptoms and even suicide risk. Although the role of the family in life satisfaction and cyberbullying behaviors has been studied, there is limited information on its impacts during the current pandemic period. Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the role of family variables regarding students' levels of life satisfaction and cyberbullying victimization during the pandemic period. Method: Structural equation modeling was done using data from a cross-sectional study (n = 287; age ranged 14-18) conducted in six schools in Santiago, Chile during 2020. Results: The tested model has a good fit and parsimonious adjustment. It explained 25.9% of the life satisfaction and 9% of the variance of cyberbullying victimization. Family support was positively associated with life satisfaction (p < 0.001) and negatively associated with cyberbullying victimization (p < 0.05). Likewise, family conflict was positively associated with levels of cyberbullying victimization (p < 0.05) and negatively associated with life satisfaction levels (p < 0.001). Finally, family visits were only positively associated with life satisfaction (p < 0.01). Conclusions: Generating interventions on several levels focused on positive family bonds has become essential and urgent. This is especially important considering their protective impacts on cyberbullying victimization in promotion of adolescent well-being and quality of life.

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Rev. méd. hered ; 33(2): 102-112, abr.-jun. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1409884

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RESUMEN Objetivo : Determinar si existe asociación entre la repercusión familiar y el apoyo social en familias de pacientes con lesión medular espinal. Material y métodos : Estudio observacional, descriptivo y relacional. El estudio se llevó a cabo en un instituto especializado de rehabilitación del Ministerio de salud. La población de estudio fue 50 familias de pacientes con lesión medular, a quienes se les evaluó la repercusión familiar mediante el instrumento de repercusión familiar (IRFA) y el apoyo social mediante el cuestionario MOS de apoyo social. Resultados : El 44% de los pacientes y el 58% de los familiares tenían entre 30 y 59 años. El 34% de los cuidadores eran cónyuges del paciente, el 48% era familia de tipo nuclear y el 62% de las familias pertenecieron al nivel socioeconómico de pobreza extrema. El 78% de los pacientes tenían paraplejía y el 48% lesión tipo ASIA A. La repercusión global, fue elevada en 68% y con un sentido negativo en 94% de los casos. En el apoyo social emocional/informacional, instrumental, afectivo e interacción social positiva, se encontró una media de 27,8 ± 4,7 puntos; 15,2 ± 2,5 puntos; 11,3 ± 1,9 puntos y 12,8 ± 2,4 puntos, respectivamente. Se encontró relación entre el sexo del familiar (p=0,043), edad del paciente (p=0,013) y parentesco (p=0,014) con la repercusión familiar; sin embargo, no hubo relación entre las dimensiones del apoyo social y la repercusión familiar. Conclusiones : No hubo diferencias del apoyo social en los niveles de repercusión familiar de los pacientes con lesión medular espinal atendidos en un instituto de rehabilitación.


SUMMARY Objective : To determine if there is an association between family repercussions and social support in patients with spinal cord lesions. Methods : An observational study was conducted in a rehabilitation institute of the Ministry of Health including 50 families of patients with spinal cord injuries. Family repercussion was evaluated using the family impact scale (IRFA) and social support was evaluated through the family impact scale(MOS). Results : 44% of patients and 58% of relatives were in between 30-59 years of age; 34% of caregivers were married with the patient; 62% of families lived in extreme poverty; 78% of patients had paraplegia and 48% had ASIA A lesions. Overall repercussion occurred in 68% and negative repercussions occurred in 94%. Mean social support in emotional/ informational, instrumental, affective and positive social interaction was 27.8 ± 4.7, 15.2 ± 2.5, 11.3 ± 1.9, and 12.8 ± 2.4 points, respectively. An association of gender (p=0.043), age of patient (p=0.013) and parental relationship (p=0.014) was found with family repercussion. However, no relationship was found between social support and family repercussions. Conclusions : No differences in social support and family repercussion were found among relatives of patients suffering from spinal cord injuries.

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J Affect Disord ; 296: 577-586, 2022 01 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34606803

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BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic gave rise to concerns about its potential impact on the mental health of pregnant and postpartum women as the general postpartum depression rates increased. METHODS: Three postpartum questionnaires (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale - EPDS; Anxiety and Depression Scale - HAD; and a demographic questionnaire about isolation and information acquisition) were used to evaluate the mental health of women with and without COVID-19 and determine the factors associated with depressive symptoms (EPDS ≥ 12). RESULTS: Data from 184 participants with a mean of 56 postpartum days were analyzed. The rate of symptoms compatible with postpartum depression (PPD) was 38.8%, with a 14.3% positive response to item 10 on the EPDS (suicidal ideation - SI). Listening to the news about COVID-19 averaged 4.45 hours a day. Factors related to PPD were concerns about lack of hospital beds (OR = 2.45), absence of a partner (OR = 2.70), and anxiety symptoms (OR = 10). Factors related to SI were anxiety symptoms (OR = 1.56) and friends as a source of information (OR = 5.60). LIMITATIONS: Considering the rapidly changing epidemiological conditions of this pandemic, this study may only be the photograph of an instant. CONCLUSIONS: Higher rates of PPD in the Brazilian population are related not only to anxiety but also to an inadequate family environment, kind of information acquisition and concerns about the lack of hospital beds.


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COVID-19 , Depression, Postpartum , Depression , Depression, Postpartum/diagnosis , Depression, Postpartum/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Pandemics , Postpartum Period , Pregnancy , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Risk Factors , SARS-CoV-2
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Psicol. ciênc. prof ; 42: e241022, 2022. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1422376

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Este estudo tem como objetivo avaliar se existe correlação entre conflito trabalho-família e suporte social percebido em Agentes Comunitários de Saúde (ACS). Ademais, este é um estudo transversal e correlacional com delineamento quantitativo, em que foram ocupadas a Escala Multidimensional de Conflito Trabalho-Família (EMCT-F) e a Escala de Percepção de Suporte Social (2-Way SSS). Os participantes da pesquisa foram 139 ACS atuantes em quatro municípios do interior do Rio Grande do Sul. Para a análise dos dados, foram utilizadas a Estatística Descritiva, Estatística Paramétrica e Correlação de Pearson. Os resultados entre as correlações das escalas foram estatisticamente significativos (p<0,05) nos fatores dar suporte emocional e conflito família-trabalho, e receber suporte instrumental e conflito família trabalho. Assim, o estudo permitiu compreender melhor a relação entre as variáveis destacadas, sendo que esse entendimento poderá subsidiar intervenções baseadas na Psicologia Positiva para os ACS.(AU)


This study aimed to assess whether there is a correlation between work-family conflict and perceived social support in Community Health Agents (CHA). Moreover, this is a cross-sectional and correlational study with quantitative design, in which the Multidimensional Work-Family Conflict Scale (MWFCS) and the 2-Way Social Support Scale (2-Way SSS) were used. The participants in this study were 139 CHA workers in four municipalities in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. Descriptive Statistics, Parametric Statistics, and Pearson Correlation were used to analyze the data. The results between the correlations of the scales were statistically significant (p<0.05) in the factors give emotional support and work family conflict, and receive instrumental support and work family conflict. Therefore, the study allowed us to better understand the relationship between the variables highlighted, and this understanding may support interventions based on Positive Psychology for the CHA.(AU)


El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar si existe correlación entre conflicto trabajo-familia y apoyo social percibido en trabajadores Agentes Comunitarios de Salud. Además, este es un estudio transversal y correlacional con delineamiento cuantitativo, en que fueron empleadas la Escala Multidimensional de Conflicto Trabajo-Familia (EMCT-F) y la Escala de Percepción de Suporte Social (2-Way SSS). Los participantes de este estudio fueron 139 trabajadores que actúan como agentes comunitarios de salud (ACS) en cuatro municipios del interior de Rio Grande do Sul. Para el análisis de los datos fueron empleadas la Estadística Descriptiva, Estadística Paramétrica y Correlación de Pearson. Los resultados entre las correlaciones de las escalas fueron estadísticamente significativos (p<0,05) en los factores dar apoyo emocional y conflicto familia trabajo y recibir apoyo instrumental y conflicto familia trabajo. Por tanto, el estudio permitió comprender mejor la relación entre las variables destacadas, siendo que ese entendimiento podrá subsidiar intervenciones basadas en la Psicología Positiva para los ACS.(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Young Adult , Primary Health Care , Professional-Family Relations , Social Support , Work , Occupational Health , Community Health Workers , Family Conflict , Primary Prevention , Psychology , Quality of Life , Burnout, Professional , Mental Health , Conflict, Psychological , Psychosocial Support Systems , Psychology, Positive , Multidimensional Scaling Analysis , Psychological Well-Being , Health Promotion , Occupational Groups
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.);26(12): 5945-5953, Dez. 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1350486

ABSTRACT

Abstract This study aims to identify the prevalence of workaholism and work-family interaction, their relationship and their variation according sociodemographic and occupational characteristics among nurses. A quantitative, descriptive, correlational and transversal study was conducted with a sample of 839 Portuguese nurses. Regarding workaholism, 27% of workaholic nurses were identified, scoring a higher mean value for excessive work. For work-family interaction, the dimensions showing the highest mean values were the negative work-family interaction and the positive family-work interaction. The variables identified as significant predictors of workaholism were the work-family interaction (39%), occupational variables (10.6%) and sociodemographic variables (1.2%). Among the occupational and professional variables, the women, age equal or less than 37 years and perception of stressful work, were highlighted. The confirmation of workaholism in nurses, as well as its predictive variables are significantly important for professionals and organizations to better understand the impact of this phenomenon, particularly in mental health and to encourage the development of programmes aiming to promote health at the workplace.


Resumo O objetivo deste estudo foi identificar a prevalência da adição ao trabalho, os níveis de interação trabalho-família e a relação destes com características sociodemográficas e laborais em enfermeiros. Estudo quantitativo, descritivo, correcional e transversal numa amostra de 839 enfermeiros de Portugal continental. Relativamente à adição ao trabalho, identificaram-se 27,1% de enfermeiros adictos, com valor médio superior no trabalho excessivo. No que respeita à interação trabalho-família, as dimensões com médias superiores foram a interação negativa trabalho-família e a interação positiva família-trabalho. As variáveis identificadas como preditores significativos da adição ao trabalho foram a interação trabalho-família (39%), as variáveis laborais (10,6%) e as sociodemográficas (1,2%). Das variáveis laborais e profissionais salienta-se o sexo feminino, idade igual ou inferior a 37 anos e a perceção de trabalho stressante. A confirmação deste fenómeno em enfermeiros, assim como, das variáveis que o podem potenciar, possibilita ao profissional e às organizações, uma maior consciencialização dos seus impactos, nomeadamente na saúde mental incentivando o desenvolvimento de programas que visem a promoção de saúde no local de trabalho.


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Humans , Female , Adult , Behavior, Addictive , Health Promotion , Workplace
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