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Atención psicosocial y salud mental en víctimas del conflicto armado en Colombia, atendidas a través del programa PAPSIVI

Psychosocial care and mental health in victims of the armed conflict in Colombia, attended through the PAPSIVI program
Atenção psicossocial e saúde mental às vítimas do conflito armado na Colômbia, atendidas por meio do programa PAPSIVI
[journal article]

Andrade Salaza, José Alonso
Pérez Herrera, Melissa
Castrillón García, Sebastián

Abstract

It was found that for the interviewees, psychosocial reparation in the department of Quindío (Colombia) is negative insofar as it does not meet the objectives, care route and equitable access capacity, which limits the comprehensive reparation process and, therefore, enjoyment effective of their rig... view more

It was found that for the interviewees, psychosocial reparation in the department of Quindío (Colombia) is negative insofar as it does not meet the objectives, care route and equitable access capacity, which limits the comprehensive reparation process and, therefore, enjoyment effective of their rights in the health field. Although the majority knows the program and its benefits, they do not agree with the management that the operators give to the activities, since, in their opinion, they are guided by the fulfillment of objectives and indicators of achievement rather than by the vocation of service. In the population, the following persist: physical and mental alterations due to the armed conflict, psychological processes that remain open or are not addressed, inequity in access to mental health services, and the idea of being re-victimized by health systems.... view less


Se encontró que para los entrevistados la reparación psicosocial en el departamento del Quindío (Colombia) es negativa en tanto no cumple con los objetivos, ruta asistencial y capacidad de acceso equitativo, lo cual limita el proceso de reparación integral y, por ende, el goce efectivo de sus derech... view more

Se encontró que para los entrevistados la reparación psicosocial en el departamento del Quindío (Colombia) es negativa en tanto no cumple con los objetivos, ruta asistencial y capacidad de acceso equitativo, lo cual limita el proceso de reparación integral y, por ende, el goce efectivo de sus derechos en el plano de la salud. Aunque la mayoría conoce el programa y sus beneficios, no están de acuerdo con el manejo que los operadores dan a las actividades, ya que, a su juicio, se guían por el cumplimiento de objetivos e indicadores de logro más que por la vocación de servicio. En la población persisten: alteraciones físicas y mentales debido al conflicto armado, procesos psicológicos que se quedan abiertos o no se abordan, inequidad en el acceso a los servicios de salud mental, y la idea de ser re-victimizados por los sistemas de salud.... view less

Keywords
violence; victim; military conflict; Colombia; trauma; mental health; health care delivery system

Classification
Macrosociology, Analysis of Whole Societies
Social Problems

Free Keywords
Armed conflict; PAPSIVI; psychological sequel; psychosocial trauma

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 326-344

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 12 (2020) 2

ISSN
2344-7125

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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