FACTORES DE VULNERABILIDAD COGNITIVA DE LA PERMANENCIA EN CALLE: DESESPERANZA Y DERELICCIÓN

J. D. Zabala-Sandoval, María Paulina López-Parra
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The homeless are one of the populations with greater vulnerability given characteristics such as the deterioration of support networks and familiar and affective bonding, together with difficulties for the economic and social integration, which increases the perception of lack of resources and wide exposure to situations with little or null control. It is proposed that the street situation is related to factors of cognitive vulnerability that can facilitate the resignation and inaction, such as negative attributions on thesituation and on itself. A field work consisting of workshops and interviews was carried out that allowed to identify and to approximate a description of factors such as the hopelessness, the lack of control of the own behaviors and emotions, the dependency and culpability of others as a limitation for the taking of responsibility, the fatalism and the dereliction as emotional answers before the perception of abandonment and instability, that reproduce the vulnerability before external socio economic demands as strongas those that understand the street situation. It is concluded that the exposed results can orient offers of psychosocial interventions oriented to minimize these factors of vulnerability with so much to contribute to the dignity of the people.
无家可归的认知脆弱性因素:绝望和无助
鉴于诸如支助网络和熟悉的情感联系恶化等特点,加上经济和社会一体化方面的困难,无家可归者是更容易受到伤害的人口之一,这些特点使人们更加感到缺乏资源,并广泛地接触到很少或根本无法控制的情况。本文认为,街头情境与认知脆弱性因素有关,如情境负性归因和情境负性归因。进行了包括讲习班和访谈在内的实地工作,以便确定和大致描述诸如绝望、对自己的行为和情绪缺乏控制、对他人的依赖和罪责作为承担责任的限制、宿命论和被遗弃等因素,这些因素是在感到被遗弃和不稳定之前的情感答案。在外界的社会经济需求和那些了解街头情况的需求一样强烈之前,这就再现了脆弱性。结论是,暴露的结果可以引导社会心理干预措施的提供,以最大限度地减少这些脆弱性因素,从而为人民的尊严做出巨大贡献。
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