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Publicación Estilos de liderazgo percibidos y salud mental de los trabajadores de la empresa del sector constructor Convel S.A.S(Universidad EAFIT, 2025) Gómez López, María Teresa; López Arias, María Paula; López Gallego, Francisco DaríoPublicación Impacto del reiki en las percepciones del bienestar físico y emocional(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Correa Estrada, Paulina; Orejuela Gomez, Jonny JavierPublicación Lecciones aprendidas sobre la salud mental laboral percibidas en un grupo de funcionarios de una empresa industrial y comercial del Estado(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Moreno Mora, Jhonatan Eliecer; Orejuela Gómez, Jonny JavierPublicación Los beneficios del arteterapia sobre el constructo de la inteligencia emocional : una revisión teórica y documental(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Pérez Londoño, Juliana; Vásquez, AndrésPublicación Repercusiones de los juegos gacha en la salud mental(Universidad EAFIT, 2025-11-12) Campuzano Gaviria, Luis David; Carmona Otalvaro, Juan GabrielThe general objective of this study was to explore the relationship between prolonged use of gacha games and mental health repercussions in a group of young adults from specific municipalities in Antioquia and the city of Bogotá in 2025. Using a qualitative approach and semi-structured interviews with 11 players, the research evaluated the effects on emotional well-being, social relationships, academic performance, and financial stability, as well as identifying risk and protective factors. The results reveal a complex relationship: on one hand, significant negative repercussions were found, such as a high emotional dependence on game outcomes, a tendency toward procrastination, and, critically, a considerable risk to financial stability, which can escalate into problematic spending motivated by status-seeking. On the other hand, and in contrast to prevailing literature, it was observed that gacha games can act as catalysts for the expansion of social relationships. It is concluded that while these games present serious risks to mental health, their impact is moderated by factors such as risk awareness, the player's support network, and their individual personality traits. This study provides an initial understanding of the phenomenon in the Colombian context, underscoring the need for future research and potential regulations.Publicación Vivencia de la participación en bandas de marcha en la ciudad de Medellín y su aporte al establecimiento de espacios seguros y redes de apoyo para las personas que se identifican y no como LGBTIQ+(Universidad EAFIT, 2025-11-04) García Mosquera, Gaellert Jawlansky; Buitrago Duque, Diana CristinaThis study explores how participation in marching bands in Medellín contributes to emotional well-being, the creation of safe spaces, and the development of support networks among individuals who identify —and do not identify— as part of the LGBTIQ+ community. Using a qualitative, phenomenological perspective, semi-structured interviews were conducted with members of a local marching band to understand their lived experiences, the meanings they ascribe to participation, and the relational dynamics that emerge within this artistic setting. Findings reveal that marching bands function as spaces of self-affirmation, emotional containment, and personal growth, where art becomes a means of resistance, identity expression, and collective well-being. Nevertheless, internal tensions linked to self-demand and competition also arise, which, rather than negating the band’s protective nature, make it more complex. Overall, the results broaden the understanding of safe spaces and support networks from a dynamic perspective, in which security and well-being emerge not from the absence of conflict, but from the ability to inhabit and transform it within community.