Examinando por Autor "Silva Mateus, Jennifer"
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- PublicaciónRestringidoAmbientes de comportamiento que inciden en la disfunción de la identidad ocupacional de jóvenes entre los 18 y 26 años víctimas del conflicto armado en CÚCUTA - NORTE DE SANTANDER en el 2019(Cúcuta, Universidad de Santander, 2019, 2019-12-16) López Sánchez, Angie Juliett; Silva Mateus, Jennifer; Contreras Rangel, Jael.The study research is carried out with a social motivation, because as an occupational therapist in training, the pillars of the discipline are based on being a profession with human quality and a social responsibility for each intervention process that is exercised during the training process to be carried out later in the professional practice, since it is intended to contribute to the occupational well-being of a population that is in a condition of vulnerability due to risk factors present in the environment, to try to compensate in some way those that have in the occupational trajectory the mark of the conflict. There is also an academic motivation since carrying out this study is part of the process to complete the training stage as an occupational therapist at the University of Santander, Cúcuta headquarters. The purpose of the research carried out was to analyze the incidence of environmental factors in the dysfunction of the occupational identity of young victims of armed conflict between the ages of 18 and 26, for this the methodology implemented was descriptive-correlational level of field design and thus to be able to establish the level of association of the variables. For the execution, the instrument of the historical occupational performance interview (OPHI-II) was applied to a sample of 18 young people identified as victims of the armed conflict between the ages of 18 and 26. Among the most relevant results found, it was obtained that the environment social and the main productive role, which is educational, are those that have an impact on the occupational identity of young people, primarily because of the importance of individual perception in relation to interaction with peers, which establishes or supports commitments and values acquired with the role, leading them to internalize it.
- PublicaciónRestringidoSentido y significado de las ocupaciones de los adolescentes y jóvenes víctimas del conflicto armado, en CÚCUTA, NORTE DE SANTANDER año 2019(Cúcuta, Universidad de Santander, 2019, 2019-12-16) Bacca Pabón, María Fernanda; Hurtado Paredes, Julieth Alexandra; Manzano Silva, Oscar Andrés; Silva Mateus, Jennifer; Contreras Rangel, Jael.One of the areas of knowledge that has most enriched the intervention from occupational therapy is psychosocial, in which as therapists interventions are carried out that allow to address occupational needs and, in turn, the participation of young people and adolescents, people and others, taking into account psycho-affective aspects, tastes, interests, seeking to perform in meaningful occupations that generate gratification. For this reason, the project is aimed at young people and adolescents, because they seek their identity and manage to direct their interests to activities or occupations that generate gratification, being the young people who learn to put into practice values learned in their early childhood and develop skills that will allow them to become attentive and responsible adults. When teenagers receive the support and encouragement of adults, they develop in unimaginable ways, becoming full members of their families and communities and willing to contribute to society. Based on the above, the occupation is a series of activities that the human being develops generating pleasure and well-being during survival, the occupation is what all people want, need or have to do, whether physical, mental, social, sexual, political or spiritual, being a method of making or experiencing meaning, because it is an element of human existence, being something essential, providing the identity of being, being, belief, spirit and autonomy. According to the above, young people and adolescents experience spirituality, this being the determination of meaning, purpose and connection that people experience in the context of their environment, allowing them to find and experience the occupational identity to derive meanings from experiences and interpret their own. life with interests that gives them pleasure.