Published 2024-02-14
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Management of the maximum level of debt in female heads of family whoare victims of forced disappearance in Caquetá

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/25392786.7811
Sirley Jovana Roa Jara Universidad de la Amazonia

Introduction: this article is part of a research that addresses the management of formal and informal
debt and the impact on the mental health of a group of women victims of the armed conflict who belong to the FAVIDESC association in the city of Florencia, Caquetá. In this sense, mental health involves your levels of stress, anxiety and depression as a result of financial decision-making. Methodology: The research is therefore characterized by being descriptive - transversal and mixed approach (quantitative and qualitative) that takes as the target population 27 women victims of forced disappearance to whom instruments such as the four-dimensional structural questionnaire for depression CET- will be applied. DE and the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21); sample product of the application of a non-probabilistic sampling of the judgment type whose inclusion criterion is being mothers as heads of the family as the only inclusion criterion of the study. Results: it was obtained that there is a certain tendency to suffer from depression in the group of 20 people who present economic difficulty.

keywords: Management, Anxiety, Depression, Indebtedness, Stress, Personal Finance, Mental Health
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Roa Jara, S. J. (2024). Management of the maximum level of debt in female heads of family whoare victims of forced disappearance in Caquetá. Revista Estrategia Organizacional, 13(1), 103-116. https://doi.org/10.22490/25392786.7811
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