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    Discrimination in clinical settings and its relationship to depression and anger in women living with HIV by Moral de la Rubia, José, Segovia Chávez, María Petra

    Published 2014
    “…Objectives: To describe the frequency of feared discrimination in various social situations and of perceived discrimination in clinical settings, as well as to study the relationship between discrimination and depression and anger in women living with human immunodeiciency virus (HIV). Material and methods: The scale of Feared and Perceived Discrimination for Women with HIV (DTP-40-MV), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-2), and the Anger Expression scale of State-Trait-anger expression inventory (STaXi-2-aX/eX) were applied to a random sample of 200 women living with HIV. …”
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    Leaving the Nest or Living with Parents: Evidence from Mexico’s Young Adult Population by García Andrés, Adelaido, Martínez, José N., Aguayo Téllez, Ernesto

    Published 2021
    “…What makes adult children live with their parents? This paper examines the extent to which individual and family characteristics are associated with co-residence decisions between adult children and their parents. …”
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    Intervención cognitivo conductual para el manejo del estrés en personas que viven con VIH. by MONICA TERESA GONZALEZ RAMIREZ

    Published 2002
    “…The aim of this thesis was to design, apply and determine the efficacy of Stress Inoculation Training (SIT), for reducing the stress level and the perceived stress, in people living with HTV/AIDS. The coping improvement group intervention, is based on cognitive behavioural principles to improve skills in stress coping (relaxation, assertiveness skills, cognitive restructuring and problem solving). …”
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    Vulnerabilidad de los derechos humanos de niños y niñas que viven con sus madres en prisión by Franco Alejandre, Diana, Gaspar del Angel, Blanca Lilia, Villalobos Monroy, Guadalupe

    Published 2024
    “…Resultado, se encontró que durante los años que viven en prisión los niños y niñas con sus madres, se vulneran los derechos humanos como: salud, alimentación, educación, derecho a la familia, protección, calidad de vida y a la integración. …”
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