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%T Indicators of individual and community mental health in women-headed households in situations of forced displacement in the department of Quindío %A Andrade Salazar, José Alonso %A Sicachá, Maira Andrea %J Revista El Agora USB %N 1 %P 61-75 %V 12 %D 2012 %@ 1657-8031 %~ Universidad de San Buenaventura %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-428006 %X This research aims to analyze the psychosocial impact caused by the armed conflict both on the individual and the community mental health of 30 womenheaded households in a situation of displacement in the State of Quindío. For such a purpose, a characterization card was applied, which showed that 53% of displaced women are not able to control their emotional life, 90% do not have access to social support networks, and 70% do not have positive communication relations within the family. Also, many of them do not have permanent educational opportunities (70%) considered themselves excluded and pointed at by the Community (47%). The study indicated that 80% did not request psychological assistance and 67% think that the community favors the access to resources and services, which makes their cultural and social life active (70%). %X Esta investigación tiene como objetivo, analizar el impacto psicosocial que el conflicto armado tiene en la salud mental individual y comunitaria de 30 mujeres ca b eza d e hogar en situación d e desplazamiento forzado en el departamento del Quindío. Para ello se aplicó una ficha de caracterización, la cual indicó que el 53% de las mujeres desplazadas no siente que controla su vida emocional, un 90% no accede a redes de apoyo social y el 70% no cuenta con relaciones de comunicación positiva en la familia. Igualmente, muchas de ellas no tienen oportunidades educativas permanentes (70%) considerándose excluidas y señaladas por la comunidad (47%). El estudio indicó que el 80% no ha solicitado asistencia psicológica y que un 67% piensa que la comunidad favorece el acceso a recursos y servicios por lo que su vida cultural y social es activa (70%). %C MISC %G es %9 journal article %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info