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Escribens, N., (2019). Representaciones mentales de la familia en adolescentes con padres divorciados en Lima [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625683
Escribens, N., Representaciones mentales de la familia en adolescentes con padres divorciados en Lima [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625683
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title = "Representaciones mentales de la familia en adolescentes con padres divorciados en Lima",
author = "Escribens Carrillo, Natalia",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2019"
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Title: Representaciones mentales de la familia en adolescentes con padres divorciados en Lima
Other Titles: Mental Representations of Family in Teenagers with Divorced Parents y Lima
Authors(s): Escribens Carrillo, Natalia
Advisor(s): Rodríguez Borjas, Karla Mercedes
Keywords: Bienestar psicológico; Representaciones mentales; Relaciones humanas; Desarrollo emocional; Divorcio; Adolescentes; Psicología; Lima (Lima, Perú)
Issue Date: 29-Mar-2019
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: El porcentaje de divorcios ha incrementado significativamente en los últimos años. Así también, La cantidad de hijos que deben adaptarse a una nueva situación familiar, a una crisis o cambio que se genera a raiz de la ruptura matrimonial de los progenitores. En muchos casos, estos hijos son adolescentes, y tienen, al mismo tiempo, que realizar las tareas que implica su etapa evolutiva. Autores plantean que la situación de divorcio suele ser un factor de riesgo para la salud de los miembros que conforman la familia. Fue utilizada una aproximación cualitativa fenomenológica interpretativa para conocer cuál es el significado que atribuyen los adolescentes a la familia, luego de haber transitado la ruptura matrimonial de sus padres. Para ello se realizó una entrevista semi- estructurada a ocho participantes con edades entre 13 y 19, encontrándose lo siguiente. Lo que para ellos significa una “familia”, coincide con el deseo de la familia que ellos quieren formar. Han representado la noticia del divorcio como algo que les fue escondido, inesperado, y particularmente difícil. Desearían haber sido informados acerca del suceso. Ocurre una resignificación de los vínculos con cada uno de los padres a raíz de la nueva composición familiar. Los roles que desempeña cada miembro de la familia sufren algunos cambios: suele ser el hermano mayor, quien adopta el rol de autoridad.
The number of divorces has notably increased in the last years. So has the number of children, some of them teenagers, who have to adapt to this new family situation, and the crisis and change that this supposes. Meanwhile, they also have to deal with the tasks that adolescence imply. Authors suggest that divorce tends to be a risk factor for the health of the members that conform the family. A qualitative phenomenological interpretative approach was used to understand what is the meaning these teenagers give to family after living their parent’s divorce. A semi-structured interview was made to eight participants with ages between 13 and 19, finding what follows. What they represent as a family, matches with the family they wish they have in their future. They have interiorized the event of divorce as something that was hidden, unexpected and particularly difficult. They wished the were informed about what was happening. The parent that has left home is target of negative projections, while the opposite happens with the one that has stayed. The roles played by the members of the family undergo changes: it’s often the older brother who adopts the authority role.
The number of divorces has notably increased in the last years. So has the number of children, some of them teenagers, who have to adapt to this new family situation, and the crisis and change that this supposes. Meanwhile, they also have to deal with the tasks that adolescence imply. Authors suggest that divorce tends to be a risk factor for the health of the members that conform the family. A qualitative phenomenological interpretative approach was used to understand what is the meaning these teenagers give to family after living their parent’s divorce. A semi-structured interview was made to eight participants with ages between 13 and 19, finding what follows. What they represent as a family, matches with the family they wish they have in their future. They have interiorized the event of divorce as something that was hidden, unexpected and particularly difficult. They wished the were informed about what was happening. The parent that has left home is target of negative projections, while the opposite happens with the one that has stayed. The roles played by the members of the family undergo changes: it’s often the older brother who adopts the authority role.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625683
Discipline: Psicología
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Psicología
Grade or title: Psicólogo
Register date: 16-May-2019
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