Mostrando 1 - 3 Resultados de 3 Para Buscar 'parallel mediation code~', tiempo de consulta: 5.49s Limitar resultados
1
tesis de grado
La presente investigación tiene por finalidad delimitar cuál es la trascendencia del impacto de los juicios paralelos impulsados por los medios de prensa en los derechos fundamentales del imputado durante la fase de investigación preparatoria en el Perú. En ese sentido, se busca determinar el concepto de los juicios paralelos, y como se identifica la forma en que la jurisprudencia constitucional se pronuncia sobre el conflicto entre la libertad de expresión de los medios y los derechos fundamentales del imputado. Asimismo, se identifica cuáles son los principales actos dentro de la fase inicial de investigación preparatoria que son usualmente mediatizados. Finalmente se determina cuáles son los principios procesales que podrían verse afectados mediante los juicios paralelos realizados en la etapa de investigación preparatoria. La presente investigación es de tipo básica, de e...
2
artículo
Emotional Regulation (ER) strategies are created depending on the attachment style, as the probability to experiment positive emotions increases. Need for Social Approval (NSA) works as a motivator that guides behavior and facilitates social adaptation, being associated positively with Mental Health (MH). Relationships between attachment styles, ER, SD and MH were evaluated. In total, 469 participants answered the Revised Adult Attachment Scale, the ER Questionnaire, the NSA Scale and the MH Inventory MHI-38. Significant differences were found in all variables regarding attachment styles. Securely attached individuals had the highest psychological wellbeing and used cognitive re-evaluation as an ER strategy. NSA is conceived as a favorable social adjustment strategy that impacts individual’s MH, influenced by attachment styles in interaction with ER.
3
artículo
The article presented here is the result of an anthropological approach to urban populations belonging to the middle and marginalized sectors in eight Mexican states, which we carried out for the Secretary of Health in 1994. This research was carried out in parallel to the second National Survey of Health (ENSA-11), seeking to delve into the meanings that mediate the processes of use of the different health services to which these social sectors have access.