Browsing by Author "Pillaga Cuesta, Jhoana Jenmina"
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Item Asociación entre trastornos mentales y delitos cometidos en contra de miembros del grupo familiar o no por parte de personas declaradas inimputables que fueron internadas en el Instituto de Neurociencias de la Junta de Beneficencia de Guayaquil-Ecuador durante el periodo 2013-2022(Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-07-13) Pillaga Cuesta, Jhoana Jenmina; Miriam Alexandra, Lucio BravoFamily mediation is an alternative conflict resolution process that prioritizes the well-being of the family so that the parties involved can resolve or minimize the dispute; Through interdisciplinary dialogue, psychologists and other legal operators act together as mediators. According to studies, the mediator is an important figure in mediation; It is not the one who solves or resolves disputes, but rather, through a timely process leads to firm steps to make it beneficial and productive, through consensus and subsequent agreement. The general objective of the research was to describe the quality of family mediation processes carried out in mediation centers belonging to Cuenca, Azuay, in 2023. The study has a quantitative approach, a non-experimental, cross-sectional design with a descriptive scope. We worked with a population of 31 mediators from six mediation centers in Cuenca, Azuay. To this end, the instruments that were applied were the sociodemographic file that characterized the population and the Questionnaire for the Evaluation of the Quality of Family Mediation Processes ECAME 2.0, which evaluated the quality of mediation. As results it was found that it was women who most carried out family mediation processes, in addition the predominant component in the quality of mediation is the resolutive and the dimension was that of participation. In Cuenca, Azuay there is a high quality of measurement by the professionals of the six mediation centers, which evidences high standards of family mediation.Item Autoeficacia en pacientes drogodependientes internados en centros de rehabilitación de los cantones Paute y Déleg durante el periodo marzo-julio 2020(Universidad de Cuenca, 2021-03-05) Michay Valarezo, Wendy Lizbeth; Pillaga Cuesta, Jhoana Jenmina; Lima Castro, Sandra EugeniaSubstance use is considered a problem worldwide due to the consequences and repercussions it generates for both consumers and society; in turn, said consumption behavior is mediated by different variables that contribute to its initiation, maintenance, cessation and abstinence, one of them being self-efficacy, conceived as the perception of personal confidence to overcome various stressful or risk events to throughout life. That is why the present research aims to determine the relationship between the levels of self-efficacy and the sociodemographic variables of drug-dependent patients admitted to rehabilitation centers in the cantons of Paute and Deleg. The research has a quantitative approach, of a non-experimental type with a cross section and a correlational scope. The population consisted of 50 male patients admitted to the mentioned rehabilitation centers, whose ages ranged freom 18 to 65 years. The instruments used were a sociodemographic record and the validated general Self-efficacy scale for use in the Ecuadorian context. For the descriptive analysis of the data measures of central tendency were used, while parametric and non-parametric statistical tests were used for the correlational study. The results indicate that certain sociodemographic characteristics such as age (being in a range of 36 to 65 years), having a relationship (commitment), high monthly income and a better academic level, influence the levels of self-efficacy, together with variables related to consumption, such as the number of relapses in the population. Keywords: Self-efficacy. Drug
