Calidad de vida en sujetos que pertenecen al programa nacional de desmovilización y reincorporación 1 a la vida civil en el departamento del Quindío

This current research is a descriptivetransversal type of study whose objective is to identify the life quality in subjects who belong to the National Program of Demobilization and Reintegration to the Civil Life (PNDRVC) in the State of Quindio. The target population in this study comprises 200 sub...

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Autor Principal: Meneses Ariza, Julia Raquel
Otros Autores: Cardona Duque, Deisy Viviana, Devia Arias, Marlly Andrea
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Editorial Bonaventuriana 2018
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Acceso en línea: Meneses Ariza, J. R., Cardona Duque, D. V., & Devia Arias, M. A. (2010). Calidad de vida en sujetos que pertenecen al programa nacional de desmovilización y reincorporación a la vida civil en el departamento del Quindío. El Ágora USB, 10(1), 71–86. https://doi.org/10.21500/16578031.365
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Sumario: This current research is a descriptivetransversal type of study whose objective is to identify the life quality in subjects who belong to the National Program of Demobilization and Reintegration to the Civil Life (PNDRVC) in the State of Quindio. The target population in this study comprises 200 subjects who attend the Program for the Social and Economic Reintegration (PRSE) in the city of Armenia, from which a sample of 23 participants was chosen (2 women and 21 men), who were given a self-report with a Likert type of answer, designed to assess the life quality. The results show the presence of a medium-high level of life quality in the physical, psychological and social areas. High scores in projection and usefulness, perception of tiredness, preoccupation with physical problems, fear of thinking about death and conflict with close people, were identified. Low scores relating to the physical exercise and perception of economic income were reported, these are issues which require further research