Autor Londoño Valencia, Alejandro
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Hacer una sugerencia Refinar búsquedaAnálisis entre ansiedad precompetitiva, estrés percibido y estrategias de afrontamiento en deportistas de trail running. / Zúñiga Cruz, JazmÃn Sirley
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TÃtulo : Análisis entre ansiedad precompetitiva, estrés percibido y estrategias de afrontamiento en deportistas de trail running. Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Zúñiga Cruz, JazmÃn Sirley, Autor ; González López, Erika Andrea, Autor ; Londoño Valencia, Alejandro, Asesor Editorial: Manizales [Colombia] : Universidad de Manizales* Fecha de publicación: 2025 Colección: RiDUM - Tesis y Disertaciones - Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas Subcolección: MaestrÃa en Psicologia ClÃnica Palabras clave: PsicologÃa clÃnica PsicologÃa del deporte Ansiedad precompetitiva Rendimiento deportivo Trail running Resumen: This study analyzed the relationship between pre-competition anxiety, perceived stress, and coping strategies used by trail runners in Colombia. It used a quantitative, correlational, and inferential approach, with a non-experimental, cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 16 intermediate- and high-performance runners, selected through purposive non-probability sampling. Three validated instruments were used for data collection: the Sports Coping Strategies Scale (EEC-M), the Perceived Stress Scale (EEP-10), and the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2R (CSAI-2R). The results showed that 50% of participants presented mild levels of perceived stress, while 25% reported moderate levels and 25% high levels. Regarding pre-competition anxiety, low cognitive and somatic anxiety predominated, accompanied by high levels of self-confidence. A moderate positive correlation was observed between cognitive and somatic anxiety (r = 0.547), and a negative correlation between cognitive anxiety and self-confidence (r = -0.581). The most frequent coping strategies were aggressive reaction (25%), seeking social support (18.75%), and religious coping (18.75%), suggesting a predominance of reactive responses to pre-competition stress. These findings indicate that trail runners generally maintain adequate emotional control and solid self-confidence, which are protective factors against competitive stress. However, the presence of moderate and high levels of stress in half of the participants highlights the importance of including psychological intervention programs aimed at strengthening emotional self-regulation and promoting more adaptive coping strategies. It is concluded that psychological training, along with physical and technical training, is essential for optimal performance and the overall well-being of mountain athletes. Tipo de medio : Computadora En lÃnea: https://ridum.umanizales.edu.co/handle/20.500.12746/7734 Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Análisis entre ansiedad precompetitiva, estrés percibido y estrategias de afrontamiento en deportistas de trail running. [documento electrónico] / Zúñiga Cruz, JazmÃn Sirley, Autor ; González López, Erika Andrea, Autor ; Londoño Valencia, Alejandro, Asesor . - Manizales [Colombia] : Universidad de Manizales*, 2025. - (RiDUM - Tesis y Disertaciones - Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas. MaestrÃa en Psicologia ClÃnica) .
Palabras clave: PsicologÃa clÃnica PsicologÃa del deporte Ansiedad precompetitiva Rendimiento deportivo Trail running Resumen: This study analyzed the relationship between pre-competition anxiety, perceived stress, and coping strategies used by trail runners in Colombia. It used a quantitative, correlational, and inferential approach, with a non-experimental, cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 16 intermediate- and high-performance runners, selected through purposive non-probability sampling. Three validated instruments were used for data collection: the Sports Coping Strategies Scale (EEC-M), the Perceived Stress Scale (EEP-10), and the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2R (CSAI-2R). The results showed that 50% of participants presented mild levels of perceived stress, while 25% reported moderate levels and 25% high levels. Regarding pre-competition anxiety, low cognitive and somatic anxiety predominated, accompanied by high levels of self-confidence. A moderate positive correlation was observed between cognitive and somatic anxiety (r = 0.547), and a negative correlation between cognitive anxiety and self-confidence (r = -0.581). The most frequent coping strategies were aggressive reaction (25%), seeking social support (18.75%), and religious coping (18.75%), suggesting a predominance of reactive responses to pre-competition stress. These findings indicate that trail runners generally maintain adequate emotional control and solid self-confidence, which are protective factors against competitive stress. However, the presence of moderate and high levels of stress in half of the participants highlights the importance of including psychological intervention programs aimed at strengthening emotional self-regulation and promoting more adaptive coping strategies. It is concluded that psychological training, along with physical and technical training, is essential for optimal performance and the overall well-being of mountain athletes. Tipo de medio : Computadora En lÃnea: https://ridum.umanizales.edu.co/handle/20.500.12746/7734 Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Asociación entre rasgos de personalidad, niveles de estrés y estrategias de afrontamiento en bomberos / Arboleda López, Katerin
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TÃtulo : Asociación entre rasgos de personalidad, niveles de estrés y estrategias de afrontamiento en bomberos Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Arboleda López, Katerin, Autor ; López Trujillo, Thalya, Autor ; Londoño Valencia, Alejandro, Autor ; Londoño Valencia, Alejandro, Asesor Editorial: Manizales [Colombia] : Universidad de Manizales* Fecha de publicación: 2025 Colección: RiDUM - Tesis y Disertaciones - Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas Subcolección: MaestrÃa en Psicologia ClÃnica Palabras clave: PsicologÃa clÃnica PsicologÃa individual Personalidad Estrés Resumen: This study analyzes the relationship between personality traits, perceived stress, and coping strategies in 31 firefighters from the Tolima Department of Colombia. The research was conducted using a quantitative, correlational, and non-experimental cross-sectional design. The Gordon Personality Profile and Inventory, the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14), and the COPE Questionnaire were used to assess the main variables. The results showed that most participants presented mild to moderate levels of stress, and that the most frequently used strategies were active coping, acceptance, and planning, reflecting an adaptive pattern focused on problem-solving. Regarding personality traits, emotional stability, vitality, and conscientiousness stood out. Logistic regression analyses indicated that personality traits (p = 0.019) and coping strategies (p = 0.040) significantly influence perceived stress, while age and sex did not show relevant effects. It is concluded that personality and coping mechanisms act as protective factors against distress, promoting psychological well-being and resilience in the fire service context. It is suggested that psychoeducational programs be implemented to strengthen personal resources and promote adaptive stress management in emergency response teams. Tipo de medio : Computadora En lÃnea: https://ridum.umanizales.edu.co/handle/20.500.12746/7753 Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Asociación entre rasgos de personalidad, niveles de estrés y estrategias de afrontamiento en bomberos [documento electrónico] / Arboleda López, Katerin, Autor ; López Trujillo, Thalya, Autor ; Londoño Valencia, Alejandro, Autor ; Londoño Valencia, Alejandro, Asesor . - Manizales [Colombia] : Universidad de Manizales*, 2025. - (RiDUM - Tesis y Disertaciones - Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas. MaestrÃa en Psicologia ClÃnica) .
Palabras clave: PsicologÃa clÃnica PsicologÃa individual Personalidad Estrés Resumen: This study analyzes the relationship between personality traits, perceived stress, and coping strategies in 31 firefighters from the Tolima Department of Colombia. The research was conducted using a quantitative, correlational, and non-experimental cross-sectional design. The Gordon Personality Profile and Inventory, the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14), and the COPE Questionnaire were used to assess the main variables. The results showed that most participants presented mild to moderate levels of stress, and that the most frequently used strategies were active coping, acceptance, and planning, reflecting an adaptive pattern focused on problem-solving. Regarding personality traits, emotional stability, vitality, and conscientiousness stood out. Logistic regression analyses indicated that personality traits (p = 0.019) and coping strategies (p = 0.040) significantly influence perceived stress, while age and sex did not show relevant effects. It is concluded that personality and coping mechanisms act as protective factors against distress, promoting psychological well-being and resilience in the fire service context. It is suggested that psychoeducational programs be implemented to strengthen personal resources and promote adaptive stress management in emergency response teams. Tipo de medio : Computadora En lÃnea: https://ridum.umanizales.edu.co/handle/20.500.12746/7753 Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Experiencia de aplicación de adaptación de un protocolo de terapia dialéctica conductual en dos pacientes con trastorno limite de la personalidad. / Calderón Villegas , MarÃa del Pilar
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TÃtulo : Experiencia de aplicación de adaptación de un protocolo de terapia dialéctica conductual en dos pacientes con trastorno limite de la personalidad. Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Calderón Villegas , MarÃa del Pilar, Autor ; Urrego Sandoval, Laura Isabel, Autor ; Londoño Valencia, Alejandro, Asesor Editorial: Manizales [Colombia] : Universidad de Manizales* Fecha de publicación: 2024 Colección: RiDUM - Tesis y Disertaciones - Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas Subcolección: MaestrÃa en Psicologia ClÃnica Palabras clave: PsicologÃa clÃnica Dialéctica Conductual (DBT) Trastorno LÃmite de Personalidad (TLP) Resumen: The present research results article aims to present a comparative clinical case study of two patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) who underwent an intervention based on the adaptation of a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) protocol in order to observe the efficacy of this treatment. This is a comparative case study (2 cases), with a mixed design of complete
integration of a quasi-experimental and empirical nature. The research was carried out in 3 stages: Initial (Pretest), intervention (DBT Protocol phases) and final (Post Test). According to the
intervention, significant changes are evidenced in the symptomatology of BPD patients, improving emotional regulation skills, interpersonal skills and discomfort tolerance, among others.Tipo de medio : Computadora En lÃnea: https://ridum.umanizales.edu.co/handle/20.500.12746/7524 Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Experiencia de aplicación de adaptación de un protocolo de terapia dialéctica conductual en dos pacientes con trastorno limite de la personalidad. [documento electrónico] / Calderón Villegas , MarÃa del Pilar, Autor ; Urrego Sandoval, Laura Isabel, Autor ; Londoño Valencia, Alejandro, Asesor . - Manizales [Colombia] : Universidad de Manizales*, 2024. - (RiDUM - Tesis y Disertaciones - Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas. MaestrÃa en Psicologia ClÃnica) .
Palabras clave: PsicologÃa clÃnica Dialéctica Conductual (DBT) Trastorno LÃmite de Personalidad (TLP) Resumen: The present research results article aims to present a comparative clinical case study of two patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) who underwent an intervention based on the adaptation of a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) protocol in order to observe the efficacy of this treatment. This is a comparative case study (2 cases), with a mixed design of complete
integration of a quasi-experimental and empirical nature. The research was carried out in 3 stages: Initial (Pretest), intervention (DBT Protocol phases) and final (Post Test). According to the
intervention, significant changes are evidenced in the symptomatology of BPD patients, improving emotional regulation skills, interpersonal skills and discomfort tolerance, among others.Tipo de medio : Computadora En lÃnea: https://ridum.umanizales.edu.co/handle/20.500.12746/7524 Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i

