Perception of parental bonds and family functioning in drug-dependent subjects. A resource to explore in the rehabilitation process

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Parenting styles and the type of family functioning have been linked by many experts in the field of drug addiction to the origin of emotional problems. The aim of this study focuses on the perception of drug addicts on patterns of aging parents; and the perception of family functioning between the...

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Autor: Rosas García, Benito
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2014
Institución:Universidad César Vallejo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad César Vallejo
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/psiquemag/article/view/104
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:drogodependencia
apego
vínculo
ciclo vital
funcionamiento familiar
national identity
university student
origin
religion
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perception of parental bonds and family functioning in drug-dependent subjects. A resource to explore in the rehabilitation process
Percepción de los vínculos parentales y funcionamiento familiar en sujetos drogodependientes. Un recurso a explorar en el proceso de rehabilitación
title Perception of parental bonds and family functioning in drug-dependent subjects. A resource to explore in the rehabilitation process
spellingShingle Perception of parental bonds and family functioning in drug-dependent subjects. A resource to explore in the rehabilitation process
Rosas García, Benito
drogodependencia
apego
vínculo
ciclo vital
funcionamiento familiar
national identity
university student
origin
religion
title_short Perception of parental bonds and family functioning in drug-dependent subjects. A resource to explore in the rehabilitation process
title_full Perception of parental bonds and family functioning in drug-dependent subjects. A resource to explore in the rehabilitation process
title_fullStr Perception of parental bonds and family functioning in drug-dependent subjects. A resource to explore in the rehabilitation process
title_full_unstemmed Perception of parental bonds and family functioning in drug-dependent subjects. A resource to explore in the rehabilitation process
title_sort Perception of parental bonds and family functioning in drug-dependent subjects. A resource to explore in the rehabilitation process
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rosas García, Benito
author Rosas García, Benito
author_facet Rosas García, Benito
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv drogodependencia
apego
vínculo
ciclo vital
funcionamiento familiar
national identity
university student
origin
religion
topic drogodependencia
apego
vínculo
ciclo vital
funcionamiento familiar
national identity
university student
origin
religion
description Parenting styles and the type of family functioning have been linked by many experts in the field of drug addiction to the origin of emotional problems. The aim of this study focuses on the perception of drug addicts on patterns of aging parents; and the perception of family functioning between the child and their parents. For this study three groups were formed: a first group consisting of a sample of 107 male drug addicts subjects (mean age 32,38) This group have supplied a questionnaire socio - demographic, the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) and the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale (FACES III). A second group of 109 male college students (mean age 27,16), which we applied the GDP. A third group of 26 pairs of parents that they applied the FACES III. The results emphasize the following: according to the GDP, drug addicts perceive their parents as higher on overprotection and low care, with the group of college students. Predominates in families of drug addicts a link of “control without affection.” Regarding the FACES III, as evidenced addicts perceive their own family of origin and strongly “detached” in the affective and “chaotic” up in their family structure. Furthermore, the results of the perception of family members (father, mother and son), evidence that drug addicts have children perceived family system characterized by a lack of affection, that contrasts with the perception of parents who have a more cohesive view of the family.
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spelling Perception of parental bonds and family functioning in drug-dependent subjects. A resource to explore in the rehabilitation processPercepción de los vínculos parentales y funcionamiento familiar en sujetos drogodependientes. Un recurso a explorar en el proceso de rehabilitaciónRosas García, Benitodrogodependencia apegovínculociclo vitalfuncionamiento familiarnational identityuniversity studentoriginreligionParenting styles and the type of family functioning have been linked by many experts in the field of drug addiction to the origin of emotional problems. The aim of this study focuses on the perception of drug addicts on patterns of aging parents; and the perception of family functioning between the child and their parents. For this study three groups were formed: a first group consisting of a sample of 107 male drug addicts subjects (mean age 32,38) This group have supplied a questionnaire socio - demographic, the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) and the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale (FACES III). A second group of 109 male college students (mean age 27,16), which we applied the GDP. A third group of 26 pairs of parents that they applied the FACES III. The results emphasize the following: according to the GDP, drug addicts perceive their parents as higher on overprotection and low care, with the group of college students. Predominates in families of drug addicts a link of “control without affection.” Regarding the FACES III, as evidenced addicts perceive their own family of origin and strongly “detached” in the affective and “chaotic” up in their family structure. Furthermore, the results of the perception of family members (father, mother and son), evidence that drug addicts have children perceived family system characterized by a lack of affection, that contrasts with the perception of parents who have a more cohesive view of the family.Los estilos de crianza como el tipo de funcionamiento familiar han sido relacionados por muchos especialistas del área de las toxicomanías con el origen de problemas emocionales. El objetivo del presente estudio se centra en la percepción del drogodependiente sobre las pautas de crianza de sus padres; así como la percepción del funcionamiento familiar entre el hijo y sus respectivos padres. Para esta investigación se formaron tres grupos: un primer grupo constituido por una muestra de 107 sujetos drogodependientes varones (edad media 32,38); a este grupo hemos suministrado un cuestionario socio-demográfico, el Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) y el Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale (FACES III); el segundo grupo está formado por 109 estudiantes universitarios varones (edad media 27,16), a los que se les aplicó el PBI; y el tercero lo compone un grupo de 26 parejas de padres a los que se les aplico el FACES III. De los resultados destacaremos los siguientes: según el PBI, los drogodependientes perciben a sus padres y madres como más altos en sobreprotección y más bajos en cuidado, frente al grupo de estudiantes universitarios. Predomina en las familias de los drogodependientes un vínculo de “control sin afecto”. Respecto al FACES III, se evidencia cómo los drogodependientes perciben a su propia familia de origen como fuertemente “desligada” en el plano afectivo y “caótica” en su estructura familiar. Por otro lado, los resultados de la percepción de los miembros de la familia (padre, madre e hijo) evidencian que los hijos drogodependientes tienen una percepción del propio sistema familiar caracterizada por una carencia de vínculos afectivos, percepción que contrasta con la de los padres que tienen una visión más cohesionada de la familia.Universidad Cesar Vallejo2014-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/psiquemag/article/view/104PsiqueMag; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2014); 81-101PsiqueMag; Vol. 3 Núm. 1 (2014); 81-1012307-0846reponame:Revistas - Universidad César Vallejoinstname:Universidad César Vallejoinstacron:UCVspahttp://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/psiquemag/article/view/104/98Derechos de autor 2014 PsiqueMaghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.ucv.edu.pe:article/1042021-08-12T20:15:08Z
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