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Spanish Journal of Psychology | 2003

Social Psychology of Mental Health: The Social Structure and Personality Perspective

Esteban Sánchez Moreno; Ana Barrón López de Roda

Previous research has revealed a persistent association between social structure and mental health. However, most researchers have focused only on the psychological and psychosocial aspects of that relationship. The present paper indicates the need to include the social and structural bases of distress in our theoretical models. Starting from a general social and psychological model, our research considered the role of several social, environmental, and structural variables (social position, social stressors, and social integration), psychological factors (self-esteem), and psychosocial variables (perceived social support). The theoretical model was tested working with a group of Spanish participants (N = 401) that covered a range of social positions. The results obtained using structural equation modeling support our model, showing the relevant role played by psychosocial, psychological and social, and structural factors. Implications for theory and intervention are discussed.


The Journal of Psychology | 2015

Ethnicity, social support, and depression among elderly chilean people

Lorena P. Gallardo-Peralta; Esteban Sánchez-Moreno; Ana Barrón López de Roda; Andrés Arias Astray

ABSTRACT Recent evidence regarding the relationship between social support and depression in elderly people shows the important role of ethnicity. This research describes the characteristics of social support in a sample of elderly people aged 60 and above living in northern Chile (n = 493), and analyzes the differences in the relationship between social support and depression between an indigenous group (Aymara population, n = 147) and a nonindigenous group (white, Caucasian, mestizo, n = 346). Various dimensions of social support were considered: structural elements, functional social support according to source, and community participation. The results show the existence of significant differences in the characteristics and dimensions of social support depending on sex, ethnicity, and marital status. Further, the central role of the family group is observed for both Aymara and nonindigenous elderly people. The hierarchical regression models obtained result in notable differences in the role of the structural, functional, and community elements of support in explaining depression for the ethnic groups considered.


Journal of Gerontological Social Work | 2018

Family and community support among older Chilean adults: the importance of heterogeneous social support sources for quality of life

Lorena P. Gallardo-Peralta; Ana Barrón López de Roda; M. Ángeles Molina Martínez; Rocío Schettini del Moral

ABSTRACT Family and community social networks act as social resources that promote well-being at advanced ages. In this study, we analyze the association between social support received from personal social networks (social support from various family members and friends) and community social networks (social support from neighbors and the neighborhood, age, ethnic, or religious group peers and formal social support networks) and quality of life (QoL) for a sample of older Chilean persons (n = 777). The results confirm that social support from family (partner, children, and extended family) and friends, integration in the community (neighbors) and social support from informal systems (social groups) are associated with QoL. Moreover, the model including both types of support explains 25.8% of variance in QoL. The results and their possible implications are discussed.


Spanish Journal of Psychology | 2014

Support Groups and Cardiac Rehabilitation: Effects of Partner Participation on Anxiety and Depression

Ana Barrón López de Roda; Esteban Sánchez Moreno; Isabel Varela Montero; Steve Churnin

This study analyzes the effect on levels of patient anxiety and depression of a partner joining a cardiac rehabilitation program support group, also taking into account the sex of the patient. The study was undertaken using a two-group comparison design with pre-and post-test measures in non-equivalent groups. The sample comprised patients in the cardiac rehabilitation program (CRP) at the Ramón y Cajal Hospital, Madrid (Spain). Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) showed direct effects of sex and partner participation in support groups on the anxiety trait. Similarly, interaction effects were observed between the sex variable and partner participation. These results indicate the pertinence of designing separate groups for patients and partners.


Psicothema | 2001

Estructura social, apoyo social y salud mental

Ana Barrón López de Roda; Esteban Sánchez Moreno


Spanish Journal of Psychology | 1999

Romantic beliefs and myths in Spain

Ana Barrón López de Roda; David Martínez-Íñigo; Pilar de Paúl; Carlos Yela


Psicothema | 2008

El apoyo social en la predicción a corto y medio plazo de la permanencia del voluntariado socioasistencial

Andrés Arias Astray; Ana Barrón López de Roda


British Journal of Social Work | 2015

Burnout, Informal Social Support and Psychological Distress among Social Workers

Esteban Sánchez-Moreno; Iria-Noa de La Fuente Roldán; Lorena P. Gallardo-Peralta; Ana Barrón López de Roda


Revista Mexicana De Psicologia | 2014

DIMENSIONES ESTRUCTURALES Y FUNCIONALES DEL APOYO SOCIAL Y SALUD EN PERSONAS MAYORES EN CHILE

Lorena P. Gallardo Peralta; Ana Barrón López de Roda; Esteban Sánchez Moreno; Andrés Arias Astray


Collection of Psychological Research Records | 2017

The influence of the couple in coping with heart disease

Isabel Varela Montero; Ana Barrón López de Roda

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Andrés Arias Astray

Complutense University of Madrid

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Esteban Sánchez Moreno

Complutense University of Madrid

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Complutense University of Madrid

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