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Discriminación en el trabajo y el vecindario hacia las mujeres que viven con VIH y su relación con la depresión y la ira
Discrimination in the workplace and neighborhood toward women living with hiv and its relation to depression and anger
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Abstract Se describe el nivel de discriminación percibida en el trabajo y el vecindario, y se estudia la relación que tiene con la depresión y la ira. La escala de Discriminación Temida y Percibida, el Inventario de Depresión de Beck y el Inventario de Rasgo-Estado-Expresión de Ira se aplicaron a una muestra... view more
Se describe el nivel de discriminación percibida en el trabajo y el vecindario, y se estudia la relación que tiene con la depresión y la ira. La escala de Discriminación Temida y Percibida, el Inventario de Depresión de Beck y el Inventario de Rasgo-Estado-Expresión de Ira se aplicaron a una muestra no probabilística de 200 mujeres con VIH. Se percibe discriminación en el trabajo y el vecindario con mayor frecuencia que en la familia. La discriminación se relacionó más con depresión, no teniendo la ira un papel mediador la ira. Se concluye que prevenir la discriminación podría ser un factor protector de depresión en mujeres que viven con VIH.... view less
The aims of this paper were to describe the level of discrimination perceived in the workplace and neighborhood, and to study its relation to depression and anger. The scale of Feared and Perceived Discrimination, the Beck Depression Inventory and State-Trait-Anger Expression Inventory were applied ... view more
The aims of this paper were to describe the level of discrimination perceived in the workplace and neighborhood, and to study its relation to depression and anger. The scale of Feared and Perceived Discrimination, the Beck Depression Inventory and State-Trait-Anger Expression Inventory were applied to a non-probability sample of 200 women with HIV. The participants reported perceived discrimination in the workplace and neighborhood more often than in the family. Discrimination was associated more with depression, playing no mediating role in anger. It is concluded that preventing discrimination could be a protective factor of depression among women living with HIV.... view less
Keywords
AIDS; discrimination; neighborhood; job; social isolation; anxiety; woman; depression; sociopsychological factors
Classification
Medical Sociology
Social Psychology
Social Problems
Document language
Spanish
Publication Year
2015
Page/Pages
p. 204-214
Journal
CIENCIA ergo-sum : revista científica multidisciplinaria de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 22 (2015) 3
ISSN
1405-0269
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works