2022
DOI: 10.1590/2526-8910.ctoar22482967
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El abordaje de terapia ocupacional considerando los activos para la salud en población joven: un análisis de la literatura

Abstract: Resumen Introducción La salutogénesis es una orientación académica que busca resaltar los factores que promueven activamente la salud y el bienestar de las personas, ofreciendo un mayor control sobre sus vidas y su salud. Dentro de este enfoque destacan los activos para la salud de la población disponibles en la comunidad. Objetivo Revisar la literatura sobre las principales ocupaciones o actividades significativas considerando el planteamiento de los activos para la salud en jóvenes. Método Se realizó una … Show more

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“…Regarding occupations, all participants related them to childhood health and wellbeing, which is in line with one of the bases of occupational therapy and reinforces the consideration of occupations as assets for health [30,43]. For an activity to be considered beneficial for health and development, all aspects of the form were considered important, in the following order: first, that it encourages their solidarity and their autonomy and that it makes their family feel proud and learning; second, that it allows them to develop their creativity and a sense of belonging to a group; and third, performing activities with friends and a sense of competence (feeling that he/she is doing well), with the least important item being "that the activity allows him/her to leave the family environment".…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Regarding occupations, all participants related them to childhood health and wellbeing, which is in line with one of the bases of occupational therapy and reinforces the consideration of occupations as assets for health [30,43]. For an activity to be considered beneficial for health and development, all aspects of the form were considered important, in the following order: first, that it encourages their solidarity and their autonomy and that it makes their family feel proud and learning; second, that it allows them to develop their creativity and a sense of belonging to a group; and third, performing activities with friends and a sense of competence (feeling that he/she is doing well), with the least important item being "that the activity allows him/her to leave the family environment".…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%