Duelo migratorio y resiliencia en venezolanos residentes en Lima-Perú
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Ramos Castillo, CarolinaAdvisors
Salas Blas, Edwin SalustioIssue Date
2021-04-28Keywords
MigraciónMigrantes venezolanos en Perú
Resiliencia
Migration
Venezuelan migrants in Peru
Resilience
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Migratory grief and resilience in Venezuelans residing in Lima-PeruAbstract
El estudio relaciona duelo migratorio (DM) y resiliencia en 200 migrantes venezolanos residentes en Lima-Perú. Se aplicaron el Cuestionario de Duelo Migratorio y la Escala de Resiliencia; se encontró que a nivel de las puntuaciones totales las escalas correlacionan negativa y significativamente de forma moderada. Asimismo, se hallaron correlaciones negativas altamente significativas entre Miedo (DM), Sentirse bien y Perseverancia; la dimensión Nostalgia (DM) correlaciona negativamente sólo con Ecuanimidad y Preocupación (DM) correlaciona negativamente con Perseverancia y Ecuanimidad. El análisis comparativo encontró que las mujeres presentan menores puntajes en el duelo migratorio y mayores puntajes en resiliencia. Igualmente, se hallaron diferencias en duelo migratorio de acuerdo a la situación legal y laboral del migrante, los desempleados e indocumentados presentan mayores puntajes en duelo migratorio. Finalmente, se concluye que las personas que desarrollan sentimientos más intensos por duelo migratorio, tienen a su vez, menor capacidad de resiliencia.The study relates migratory grief (MG) and resilience in 200 Venezuelan immigrants living in Lima-Peru. The Migratory Grief Questionnaire and Resilience Scale were applied. A negatively moderate correlation was found between migratory grief and resilience. The results show that Fear (MG), Feel well and Perseverance dimensions are significantly and negatively correlated. Nostalgia (MG) only correlates negatively with Equanimity; Concern (MG) negatively correlates with Perseverance and Equanimity. Regarding the comparative analysis, significant differences were found between migratory grief and resilience according to sex, being women the ones achieving lower punctuations in migratory grief but higher in resilience. Likewise, differences were found in migratory grief by means of immigration and working status, illegal and unemployed immigrants showed higher scores of migratory grief. Finally, it may be concluded that immigrants with greater migratory grief emotions have lower resilience abilities.
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