La influencia del apoyo social en usuarios institucionalizados socialmente vulnerables

  1. Antelo, Paula 1
  2. Espinosa, Pablo 2
  1. 1 Universidade da Coruña
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    Universidade da Coruña

    La Coruña, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01qckj285

  2. 2 Departamento de Psicología Universidade da Coruña
Revista:
Revista de estudios e investigación en psicología y educación

ISSN: 2386-7418

Año de publicación: 2015

Volumen: 2

Número: 1

Páginas: 54-59

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.17979/REIPE.2015.2.1.267 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Revista de estudios e investigación en psicología y educación

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Resumen

El apoyo social se define como un conjunto de transacciones que implican ayuda, afecto y afirmación. Así, el objetivo de la investigación ha sido desarrollar un modelo que explique como el contacto con la familia conlleva a una mayor satisfacción en la población institucionalizada  través de variables como el apoyo social percibido, aislamiento y autoestima Los resultados obtenidos confirman que el apoyo afectivo y las visitas recibidas predicen la satisfacción, pero están mediados por el apoyo informativo. Asimismo, un alto apoyo social conlleva a una mayor autoestima y satisfacción, y la falta de este a un mayor aislamiento social.

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