Amada Ampudia Rueda
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Acta Colombiana de Psicología, Vol. 17, no 1. (ene.-jun. 2014); p. 91-103 | 2014
Alfa Celene Rea Amaya; Guadalupe Acle Tomasini; Amada Ampudia Rueda; Mirna García Méndez
The purpose of this study is to enquire about the knowledge, as well as about the family and community dynamics of mothers of children with disabilities, as a basis to implement intervention programs. Participants were 42 mothers aged between 19 and 49 years (M= 31.14) who attended a Childrens Rehabilitation Center belonging to the National Defense Secretariat in Mexico (SEDENA, for its Spanish acronym). Semi-structured interviews were used to assess the mothers knowledge on the disability of the child and the family and community dynamics. Mothers reported receiving no training on how to treat their children, though they considered the importance of acquiring expertise to understand and treat the child. Mothers who do not have the necessary knowledge about their childs disability are not able to understand or accept the childs condition, leading to a denial of the problem, dissatisfaction, guilt and depression. It was noted in the study that proper preparation of the mother after the birth of her child, in terms of the disability can provide a better interaction and functioning of these families.
Foresic Research & Criminology International Journal | 2018
Amada Ampudia Rueda; Sánchez Crespo Guadalupe; Fernando Jiménez Gómez
To be able to understand problems faced in Mexico’s prisons, some data must be taken into account. Statistical data collected by the Secretariat of the Interior (January, 2013) show that there are 420 correctional facilities with a total of 242,754 inmates. These facilities are designed to house 195,278 inmates, so this indicates that capacity is up to 124.3%, with overcrowding in 220 of the 420 total correctional facilities. 95% of inmates are male and 5% female. In fact, the penal system has abused convictions (96.4%) by setting jail time as sentence enforcement with imprisonment. Only for 3.6% of criminal punishments did alternative punishments were considered, such as fines and compensations.1 Overcrowding is causing, in turn, many other issues: organized gangs, failure to control prisons, ungovernability, lack of basic amenities, misclassification of inmates, poor integration of employees’ responsibilities, and, naturally, the lack of real opportunities for access to means guaranteeing effective social reintegration. This overcrowding in correctional facilities has been repeatedly denounced by many representatives of the National Human Rights Commission,2 who have expressed the need for a comprehensive solution and different strategies, policies, programs, and interventions by the branches of government to attend to this issue.3
Revista Iberoamericana de Diagnóstico y Evaluación - e Avaliação Psicológica | 2017
Pablo González Romero; Guadalupe Sánchez Crespo; Amada Ampudia Rueda; Fernando Jiménez Gómez
espanolEl objetivo de este estudio es contrastar las diferencias de trastornos de la personalidad que muestra un grupo Clinico y otro Dependiente de sustancias, mediante el MMPI - 2. Con un metodo descriptivo se analizan los resultados de tres grupos ya establecido s con un mismo numero de participantes (113), genero y edades: grupo Normal (sin evidencia de patologia) grupo Clinico (con trastornos psicologicos que necesitan los servicios de un Centro de Salud) y Dependiente de sustancias (con problemas de adiccion a sustancias e internas en una comunidad terapeutica). Se utilizaron los analisis con los estadisticos descriptivos, la d de Cohen y la Curva ROC. Los resultados mostraron la precision diagnostica y el poder predictivo de las principales variables del MMPI - 2 . El MMPI - 2 confirma que, entre los grupos Dependiente y Clinico, no existen diferencias significativas en la tetrada psicotica y que si existen caracteristicas muy significativas del grupo Dependiente. EnglishThe objective of this study is to compare the differences of personality disorders that shows a group of clinical and other substances, using the MMPI - 2 dependent. With a descriptive method are analyzed the results of three groups already set up with the same number of participants (113), gender and age: Normal Group (no evidence of disease) clinical group (with psychological disorders who need the services of a Health Centre) and dependent on substances (with problems of addiction to substances and internal in a therapeutic community). The analyses were used with descriptive statistics, d Cohen and the ROC curve . The results showed the diagnostic accuracy and predictive power of the main var iables of the MMPI - 2. The MMPI - 2 confirms that, between dependent and clinical groups, there are no significant differences in psychotic Tetrad and that there are very significant characteristics of the dependent group.
Acta Colombiana de Psicología, Vol. 15, no 2. (jul.-dic. 2012); p. 43-52 | 2012
Claudia González Fragoso; Amada Ampudia Rueda; Yolanda Guevara Benítez
European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context | 2012
Guadalupe Sánchez Crespo; Fernando Jiménez Gómez; Amada Ampudia Rueda; Vicente Merino Barragán
Revista iberoamericana de diagnóstico y evaluación psicológica | 2008
Fernando Jiménez Gómez; Guadalupe Sánchez Crespo; Amada Ampudia Rueda
Revista de Psicología (Lima) | 2008
Guadalupe Sánchez Crespo; Fernando Jiménez Gómez; Amada Ampudia Rueda
Revista de psicología general y aplicada: Revista de la Federación Española de Asociaciones de Psicología | 2007
Guadalupe Sánchez Crespo; Fernando Jiménez Gómez; Vicente Merino Barragán; Amada Ampudia Rueda
Acta Colombiana de Psicología | 2014
Alfa Celene Rea Amaya; Guadalupe Acle Tomasini; Amada Ampudia Rueda; Mirna García Méndez
Psicología y Salud | 2013
María Ernestina del P. S. Herrera Hernán; Amada Ampudia Rueda; Lucy María Reidl Martínez