Examinando por Materia "Sustancias psicoactivas"
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Ítem Habilidades sociales y recaídas frente al consumo de drogas : casos en dos modalidades de rehabilitación(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) Barbosa Muñoz, Alejandra; Castrillón Marulanda, Valeria; Buitrago Duque, Diana CristinaThis study focused on the issue of differentiation of social skills and the recognition of medical care in the community and the center of attention in drug addiction, Antioquia-2019. a therapeutic community or a rehabilitation center; An application of the Social Skills Scale (EHS) and a questionnaire that investigates both the different sociodemographic variables. The data was processed in the SPSS statistical package. Regarding the results that have been obtained, the majority of people obtained an average score on the Social Skills Scale, in addition to the fact that the majority of the population manifested a relapse frequency of three or more times. Finally, when performing the analysis in SPSS there are no significant differences between theseÍtem Los problemas de negar la experiencia de las personas usuarias de sustancias psicoactivas en la regulación de su consumo : una mirada estructural e Iusfilosófica(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Ramírez Bedoya, Salomé; Álvarez Arboleda, AndrésPublicación Metodología para analizar el impacto social de la estrategia de prevención y mitigación por consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en los Centros de Escucha de la Alcaldía de Medellín desde 2024-2025(Universidad EAFIT, 2025) Torres Correa, Laura; López Delgado, NataliaTerritorial entities routinely address social challenges to fulfill state objectives and uphold citizens' rights. In this endeavor, direct action by the entity is often unfeasible, necessitating collaboration with other actors through public contracts that encompass the planning, delegation, and oversight of contractual objectives. Typically, planning emphasizes immediate concerns—implementing national policies, complying with legal mandates, delivering outputs, and ensuring the provision of contracted services or products. However, impact evaluation is seldom integrated into the initial phases of the process, hindering the assessment of whether the inherent goals of the strategies prompting intervention have been achieved or require redirection. In the health sector, there is a significant social responsibility toward beneficiaries of strategies aimed at realizing the right to health. Interventions focused on preventing and mitigating risks and harms associated with psychoactive substance use can facilitate access to services, promote more dignified living conditions, and guarantee the enjoyment of health. Listening Centers represent a strategic initiative in this context. This research proposes a methodology for evaluating their social impact, as implemented by the Medellín Health Secretariat.