Doctorado en Psicología

URI permanente para esta colecciónhttps://ridum.umanizales.edu.co/handle/20.500.12746/7493

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  • ÍtemAcceso Abierto
    info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis2025-08-05
    Comprensión de las relaciones intersubjetivas en las prácticas de convivencia en un entorno barrial colombiano
    Palomino Leiva, Martha Liliana; Jurado Alvarán, Claudia; Director
    Coexistence in a community context is a form of social interaction based on relationships, discourses, and consensual actions among individuals. The objective of this doctoral thesis was to understand how intersubjective relationships enable community coexistence practices in a neighborhood setting. The methodological approach is qualitative, using critical ethnography as a research method, which adopts a complex theoretical orientation toward the culture of a constantly changing community. Participant observation, field diaries, in-depth interviews, and research workshops are used as data construction techniques. A hermeneutic analysis of narratives is conducted using Atlas ti, software, version 25. The results show that intersubjective relationships develop through intercultural dialogue and community gatherings. These relationships strengthen friendships, neighborly relationships, and community relations. The practices of coexistence are diverse and are developed through community initiatives, with institutional support, and by consensus. It is concluded that meanings, emotions, and intersubjective relationships are psychosocial factors associated with community coexistence, mediated, in turn, by the sense of community, communicative action, and sociocultural practices in the neighborhood context.
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    info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis2025
    Relación entre la satisfacción o frustración de necesidades psicológicas básicas y dificultades en la regulación emocional de estudiantes con Trastorno por Déficit de Atención e Hiperactividad en el contexto escolar
    Patiño Zapata, Maricela; Sierra Sierra, Guillermo Orlando; Asesor
    This study, grounded in Self-Determination Theory, examines the relationship between the satisfaction and frustration of basic psychological needs (autonomy, competence, and relatedness) and the dimensions of emotional dysregulation, as well as how these variables are differentially associated with the social functioning of adolescents diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The sample consisted of 110 students from nine public schools in the Department of Quindío, Colombia. The instruments employed demonstrated adequate validity and reliability for this population. Statistical analysis was conducted using Pearson bivariate correlations to identify associations among the psychological variables under study. Additionally, a path analysis was performed using LISREL 8.5 to examine the fit of the theoretical model and the structural relationships among the constructs. During this process, social functioning was incorporated as an additional observed variable, treated as a dependent criterion in the model, based on institutional grade records assigned by the corresponding area at the end of each academic period. The results showed a negative correlation between the satisfaction and frustration of basic psychological needs. Frustration was positively associated with emotional nonacceptance and impulsivity, while satisfaction showed no significant relationships with these dimensions. In a second phase of the analysis, when social functioning was included as a dependent variable, a direct and positive effect of need satisfaction on this variable was identified, with no significant predictive effect of emotional dysregulation.