Crisis social chilena y salud mental: una mirada desde el ciclo vital
Crisis social chilena y salud mental: una mirada desde el ciclo vital
Authors
Barrera Herrera, Ana
Baeza Rivera, María
Escandón Nagel, Neli
Constanzo Belmar, Jorge
Moya Díaz, Emilio
Escobar Alaniz, Bertha
Baeza Rivera, María
Escandón Nagel, Neli
Constanzo Belmar, Jorge
Moya Díaz, Emilio
Escobar Alaniz, Bertha
Authors
Date
2022
Datos de publicación:
10.18800/psico.202201.008
Keywords
Adultez emergente - Adultez - Política - Crisis social - Salud mental
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Abstract
Durante 2019 Chile fue protagonista de masivas manifestaciones ciudadanas motivadas por desigualdades históricas. El objetivo del estudio fue comparar la percepción de adultos emergentes y adultos chilenos sobre la protesta social y su relación con salud mental y bienestar social. 771 personas respondieron una encuesta en línea sobre las variables de estudio. Los resultados indican que los adultos sobre 30 años presentan mayor interés en la política y ambos grupos manifiestan un rechazo transversal al uso de violencia en protestas ciudadanas. Además, los adultos emergentes lideraron en anomia y afecto negativo, mientras que los adultos presentan mayor bienestar social y satisfacción con la vida. La protesta social chilena ha tenido consecuencias políticas y socioemocionales, las cuales permanecen hasta la actualidad.
During 2019, Chilean society witnessed massive citizen demonstrations motivated by historical inequalities. The objective of this study is to compare the perception of young adults and adults about the social protests and its relation to mental health and social well-being. 711 people answered the online survey on the study factors. The results indicate that adults above the age of 30 show more interest in politics and both groups categorically reject the use of violence during the civilian protests. Moreover, the young adults showed higher results in anomie and negative affectivity, whereas adults show better social well-being and satisfaction with live. The Chilean social protest has had political and socio-emotional consequences, which remain until today.
During 2019, Chilean society witnessed massive citizen demonstrations motivated by historical inequalities. The objective of this study is to compare the perception of young adults and adults about the social protests and its relation to mental health and social well-being. 711 people answered the online survey on the study factors. The results indicate that adults above the age of 30 show more interest in politics and both groups categorically reject the use of violence during the civilian protests. Moreover, the young adults showed higher results in anomie and negative affectivity, whereas adults show better social well-being and satisfaction with live. The Chilean social protest has had political and socio-emotional consequences, which remain until today.