
The most relevant theories and ideas about the life cycle in the Andes and their relationship with human development and health are presented. The life cycle is not an immutable phenomenon, the number of stages and its meaning is historically and culturally based. A comparative analysis with the theory of Freud and Erikson was made. It is concluded that the contribution of Andean culture focuses on: 1) Each stage of human development is associated with productive and reproductive processes of life in relation, as well as an adequate balance between rights and duties in life in society; 2) The couple is the basic social unit, and not the individual. It is a contribution to the design of health interventions with an intercultural approach.
Se presenta las teorías e ideas más relevantes sobre el ciclo vital en los Andes, y su relación con el desarrollo humano y la salud. El ciclo vital no es un fenómeno inmutable, el número de etapas y su significado está pautado histórica y culturalmente. Se realiza un análisis comparativo con la teoría de Freud y Erikson. Se concluye que el aporte de la cultura andina se centra en: 1) Cada etapa del desarrollo humano está asociada a procesos productivos y reproductivos de la vida en relación, así como a un adecuado equilibrio entre derechos y deberes en la vida en sociedad; 2) La pareja es la unidad social básica, y no el individuo. Es un aporte para el diseño de intervenciones sanitarias con enfoque intercultural.
Adult, Male, Medicine (General), Adolescent, Human Development, Salud de poblaciones indígenas, Estadios del ciclo de vida, Young Adult, R5-920, Peru, Humans, Child, salud de poblaciones indígenas, estadios del ciclo de vida, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cultural Characteristics, Indians, South American, R, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Middle Aged, Health, Child, Preschool, Medicine, Female, Health of indigenous peoples, Life cycle stages
Adult, Male, Medicine (General), Adolescent, Human Development, Salud de poblaciones indígenas, Estadios del ciclo de vida, Young Adult, R5-920, Peru, Humans, Child, salud de poblaciones indígenas, estadios del ciclo de vida, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cultural Characteristics, Indians, South American, R, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Middle Aged, Health, Child, Preschool, Medicine, Female, Health of indigenous peoples, Life cycle stages
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