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La satisfacción de la relación de pareja y el consumo de sustancias psico-activas en mujeres jóvenes embarazadas

Authors: Bríñez-Horta, José Arturo;

La satisfacción de la relación de pareja y el consumo de sustancias psico-activas en mujeres jóvenes embarazadas

Abstract

Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo evaluar la asociación entre la Satisfacción y la Distorsión Ideal de la relación de pareja, como factor del consumo de sustancias psico-activas durante el embarazo. Participaron 75 mujeres jóvenes, pertenecientes a la población general, escolares y de la calle. Se encontraron diferencias significativas entre los 3 grupos en relación con el tipo de sustancias que consumen, su nivel de consumo y el grado de satisfacción marital y de distorsión ideal de la relación de pareja. Los resultados confirman los efectos de la marihuana sobre los procesos perceptuales, suponen la existencia de otros factores que provocan las diferencias entre los 3 grupos y llaman la atención sobre la posible comprensión deficiente que se tiene acerca de los problemas que tienen estos grupos, lo que podría explicar la poca eficiencia de los programas de intervención que se diseñan para estas poblaciones.

The objective of this research was to study the association between Marital Satisfaction, Idealistic Distortion and psychoactive substances consumption during pregnancy. Seventy five women were evaluated. The kind of substances, their level of consumption and the level of marital satisfaction, and idealistic distortion showed statistical significance between general, scholar and street pregnant women. Results suggest the possibility of a wrong understanding about the problems of these groups, which could explain the little efficiency of psychotherapeutic strategies directed to these populations.

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MARITAL SATISFACTION, IDEALISTIC DISTORTION, PREGNANCY, EMBARAZO, DISTORSIÓN IDEAL, PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES, SATISFACCIÓN MARITAL, SUSTANCIAS PSICO-ACTIVAS

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