2 resultados para Populismos latinoamericanos

em Universitat de Girona, Spain


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Depending on the various models explaining the burnout syndrome, different questionnaires have been developed to asses this topic, the most widely-used is the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). Moreover, in trying to asses this syndrome in a faster and more practical way, several authors have developed other instruments with fewer items. The present investigation aims: 1. Study the prevalence of burnout syndrome perceived using a simple measure of self-reported burnout, and to analyse its association with the scales of MBI. 2. Study demographic and work conditions associated with the perceived burnout. 3. Relate the burnout to personal and work evaluations. The sample consist of 6150 health professionals in Latin America (mainly from Argentina but with representation from Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Uruguay, Guatemala and Spain, among others. The mean age of the sample was 42.4 years, 52.7% were males. They were supplied with an online questionnaire through the health web page ”Intramed” in order to measure characteristics, perceptions and professional opinions. The MBI and a simple question to assess perceptions of burnout (Do you feel burnt out ?) was also included. The results indicated that 36.3% of the sample has the perception of “burnt out” or burnout . The perceived burnout is closely related to emotional exhaustion and is independent of depersonalisation. The burnout is associated with the perceived sense of personal and family deterioration due to working conditions, and the idea of abandoning the profession

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Podeu escriure el text directament o arrossegar-lo des d'un altre document En los últimos años el fenómeno de las bandas callejeras integradas por jóvenes latinoamericanos ha atraído la atención de los medios de comunicación y de diferentes grupos políticos. Colectivos de estos jóvenes con frecuencia acaban siendo descritos como "bandas" y presentados como grupos altamente delictivos que tienen como propósito perturbar la paz pública. Esta investigación, llevada a cabo en Cataluña, desmitifica muchos tópicos difundidos dentro de la población. Se muestra que las bandas callejeras de origen latinoamericano no son grupos delictivos. La participación de sus miembros en la delincuencia constituye una parte menor de entre todas sus actividades. Son grupos que carecen de una estructura fuerte y de organización jerárquica suficiente para que puedan ser catalogados como organizaciones criminales. Tales grupos, además, no mantienen relaciones de carácter instrumental con sus homólogos en los países de América Latina y no han sido implantadas por voluntad de estos.