2001
DOI: 10.20882/adicciones.553
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Formas de afrontamiento y afectividad en personas con VIH/SIDA. Diferencias entre toxicómanos y no toxicómanos

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“…Indeed, as the results of our study show, young offenders have a passive coping style, characterized by the use of mainly avoidance strategies. Those people who share difficult situations with others in order to understand them and express the emotions that are created in them, regarding the situation as an opportunity for personal growth, feel that they have a social network of friends and family to support them and feel attached to (Pernas et al,, 2001). Those people who share difficult situations with others in order to understand them and express the emotions that are created in them, regarding the situation as an opportunity for personal growth, feel that they have a social network of friends and family to support them and feel attached to (Pernas et al,, 2001).…”
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“…Indeed, as the results of our study show, young offenders have a passive coping style, characterized by the use of mainly avoidance strategies. Those people who share difficult situations with others in order to understand them and express the emotions that are created in them, regarding the situation as an opportunity for personal growth, feel that they have a social network of friends and family to support them and feel attached to (Pernas et al,, 2001). Those people who share difficult situations with others in order to understand them and express the emotions that are created in them, regarding the situation as an opportunity for personal growth, feel that they have a social network of friends and family to support them and feel attached to (Pernas et al,, 2001).…”
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“…In this way, as the use of strategies aimed at solving problems (focus on solving the problem, work hard and achieve, worry, invest in close friends, and physical recreation) is closely linked to psychological well-being (Figueroa, Contini, Lacunza, Levín, & Estévez, 2005), it makes sense to think that the difficulties in facing difficult situations in a positive way will result in psychological discomfort in this group of youngsters. Those people who share difficult situations with others in order to understand them and express the emotions that are created in them, regarding the situation as an opportunity for personal growth, feel that they have a social network of friends and family to support them and feel attached to (Pernas et al,, 2001). In those who act contrariwise, the resulting feeling may be that they lack a social network, thus increasing the psychological discomfort.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Debido a ello, los pacientes infectados por el VIH, suelen tener, a lo largo de su vida, una mayor prevalencia de alteraciones psiquiátricas que el resto de la población (Calvo, 1995;Iraurgi, 2003) siendo los trastornos de ansiedad y depresión los cuadros más frecuentes (Ballester, 2005; Combs y Livingston, 2001;Pernas et al, 2001;Pina y Robles, 2005).…”
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