María Prieto Ursúa
Comillas Pontifical University
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Journal of Gambling Studies | 1998
María Prieto Ursúa; Luis Llavona Uribelarrea
The authors present a psychometric study of the questionnaire proposed by the Gamblers Anonymous organization for the self-assessment of problem gambling. The study was carried out in Spain with two samples: one of 127 problem gamblers (mean age: 41.67; sex: 78.7% men; mean duration of the problem: 5 years) and the other of 142 social gamblers (mean age: 38.46; sex: 60% men). The questionnaire was self-applied, in the presence of one of the investigators in case any doubts arose. The results indicate that it is a good screening instrument, with high reliability (Cronbachs alpha = 0.94), good covergent validity (the correlation with the SOGS questionnaire is high (r = 0.94; p < 0.001)), good factorial validity (the questionnaires structure is unidimensional and coherent (just one factor explains more than 50% of the variance)), and its discriminative power is high (diagnostic efficacy = 98.88%). The study offers a comparative analysis of this instrument with other measures of problem gambling, emphasizing its extraordinary performance.
Educational Gerontology | 2017
Macarena Sánchez-Izquierdo Alonso; María Prieto Ursúa; José M. Caperos
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between the institutionalization of a dependent elderly relative and the family caregiver’s mental health, quality of life and caregiving satisfaction. We present data from 140 family caregivers caring for elderly family members, of whom 77 continued to live with family members and 63 had been institutionalized. We evaluated the factors influencing the decision to institutionalize the dependent relative, the effect of institutionalization on the caregiver’s psychological well-being and quality of life and the impact of strategies to find the meaning and cope with the relative’s placement on the caregiver’s emotional health and quality of life. Care does not end after institutionalization, but the stressors the caregiver faces change. Our results suggest that finding meaning increases satisfaction and reduces feelings of overload. They show that after institutionalization, stressors affecting caregivers are partly relieved, and that finding meaning increases the caregiver’s satisfaction, while decreasing the degree of overload. Our data, further, indicates that a good relationship and cooperation between the staff of the institution and the family are important to improve the caregivers’ emotional health and quality of life, and consequently, the quality of life of the dependent elderly relative.
Revista: Clínica Contemporánea, Periodo: 2, Volumen: 3, Número: 2, Página inicial: 121, Página final: 134 | 2012
María Prieto Ursúa; María José Carrasco Galán; Virginia Cagigal de Gregorio; María Elena Gismero González; María Pilar Martínez Díaz; Isabel Muñoz San Roque
Revista Padres y Maestros / Journal of Parents and Teachers | 2018
Inés Serrano Fernández; María Prieto Ursúa; Javier López Martínez
Archive | 2017
Rafael Jódar Anchía; María Prieto Ursúa; María Elena Gismero González; María José Carrasco Galán; María Pilar Martínez Díaz; Virginia Cagigal de Gregorio
Archive | 2017
María Prieto Ursúa; Rafael Jódar Anchía; María Elena Gismero González; María José Carrasco Galán; María Pilar Martínez Díaz; Virginia Cagigal de Gregorio
Archive | 2017
María José Carrasco Galán; María Prieto Ursúa; Rafael Jódar Anchía; María Pilar Martínez Díaz; María Elena Gismero González; Virginia Cagigal de Gregorio
Padres y Maestros. Publicación de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales | 2016
María José Carrasco Galán; María Prieto Ursúa
Revista: Educational Gerontology, Periodo: 3, Volumen: 41, Número: 11, Página inicial: 745, Página final: 756 | 2015
Macarena Sánchez-Izquierdo Alonso; María Prieto Ursúa; José Manuel Caperos Montalbán
Archive | 2015
Macarena Sánchez-Izquierdo Alonso; María Prieto Ursúa