La influencia de la significación vital y el apoyo social en la resiliencia en Argentina, Colombia, Indonesia y España

  1. Hernández, Manuel
  2. Luque Linares, Candelaria 1
  3. Negrín Plata, Amanda 2
  4. Ramírez Bejarano , Jimmy 3
  5. Romero Martín, Patricia 4
  6. Toledo Álvarez, Alexia 5
  7. Torbay Betancor, Ángela 2
  8. Suastra, Made 6
  1. 1 Colegio Oficial de Trabajo Social de Santa Cruz de Tenerife (España)
  2. 2 Universidad de La Laguna
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    Universidad de La Laguna

    San Cristobal de La Laguna, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01r9z8p25

  3. 3 Antonio José Camacho Institución Universitaria
  4. 4 Universidad de Córdob
  5. 5 Asociación Comunitaria Puente: Uniendo Personas
  6. 6 Udayana University
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    Udayana University

    Denpasar, Indonesia

    ROR https://ror.org/035qsg823

Revista:
Ehquidad

ISSN: 2386-4915

Any de publicació: 2024

Títol de l'exemplar: Enero - Junio

Número: 21

Pàgines: 161-184

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.15257/EHQUIDAD.2024.0007 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccés obert editor

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Resum

One of the fundamental purposes of the human being is to develop a full and meaningful life. Among the main sources to achieve this meaning in life is social support.  Meaning in life is essential because, in addition contributes to achieving resilient coping with adversities that occur throughout life. This is a relevant research issue for social work and other social sciences. It involved 1,500 participants from Argentina, Colombia, Spain and Indonesia, who completed a booklet comprising Morgan and Farsides' (2009a, 2009b) Meaningful Life Measure (MLM), the Medical Outcome Study-Social Support Survey (MOS-SSS) by Sherbourne and Stewart (1991) and Connor-Davidson’s (2003) Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). The scales used have good psychometric properties. The factor analysis finds a five-factor structure for the meaning in life scale and two factors for the social support scale, while the resilience scale behaves as a unifactorial one. The structural model shows that social support influences both meaning in life and resilience in the face of adversity. A direct influence of social support on resilience is also observed.