Early maladaptive schemas in patients diagnosed with cancer assisted in three oncological centers from Santa Marta (Colombia)
Keywords:
Psicología de la salud, esquemas maladaptativos tempranos, psicooncología, cáncer, Health psychology, schemas early maladaptive, cancerAbstract
The study is part of the area of health psychology, from a cognitive approach, conducted with the objective of describing and establishing the prevalence of maladaptive Early Drawings (EMTs) in patients diagnosed with cancer, treated at three centers Oncology Care District of Santa Marta (Magdalena), COLOMBIA. This is a descriptive research with a design transectional Description, which used a type of intentional non-probability sampling because it was not possible to know the people, by choosing as subject to the 80 people diagnosed with cancer over 39 years of age, attending the Oncology Unit of the Caribbean Oftalmológica Foundation (FOCA), cancer specialist at the Center of the Caribbean (CECAC) and Blood Clinic - Oncology (CEMED Magdalena). We used the Young Schema Questionnaire, YSQ - L2, validated university population in the city of Medellin - Colombia, conducted by D. Castrillón, L. Chaves, A. Ferrer, N.H. Londoño, M. Schnitter, K. Maestre & C. Marín. The results show as the prevailing early maladaptive pattern of self, being similar to those found in studies in other contexts (Moris and Greer, 1980, Eysenck, 1985; Contrada, Leventhal & O ‘Leary, 1990, Watson, 1998 cited in Ibanez , 1991), which combine cognitive and emotional patterns that make up the maladaptive pattern of self-evidence with theoretical and/ or scientific associate it with the so-called lifestyle carcinogen.
Key words: Health psychology, schemas early maladaptive, psicooncología, cancer.
Downloads
Issue
Section
License
The Editor and/or publisher submitting the current journal information, or article, hereby confirms: 1) the author’s participation in the work; 2) the author’s approval to be referred to as the author; and 3) the author’s acceptance to all the conditions included in the Copyright Assignment provision herein included. The author (hereinafter referred to as Assignor) hereby irrevocably transfers and assigns, at no cost, to the Revista Psicología del Caribe of the Psychology School at Universidad del Norte - ISSN: 2011-7485 - (hereinafter referred to as Assignee) all rights, titles and interests, including all copyrights in Colombia and throughout the World, related to the submitted article.
The Assignor acknowledges that he/she is the owner/creator and the article is original. The Assignor declares that the article had not, is not, or will not be submitted elsewhere for print or electronic publication. In such an event, the Editor of the Revista Psicología del Caribe should be notified, in writing, and his/her response is required prior to evaluating the submitted article. The Assignor swears there is no impediment that prevents this Copyright Assignment. The Assignor consents that he/she may be held accountable for any copyright violations, plagiarism, or any other claim that may surge.
In consideration of this provision, the Assignee is authorized to copy, reprint, distribute, publish, and commercialize the submitted article through electronic, digital, of paper means. However, the Assignee is obligated to comply with the moral rights of the author, as established in the Act 23 of 1982, art. 30.
All articles published in Psicología desde el Caribe and its contents are under Creative Commons license CC BY. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0