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dc.creatorToro Tobar, Ronald Alberto-
dc.creatorGonzalez-Gutierrez, Edilberto-
dc.creatorNavarro-Ocampo, Aimel-
dc.creatorVanessa Ortiz, Heidy-
dc.date2020-06-10-
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dc.identifierhttps://reviberopsicologia.ibero.edu.co/article/view/rip.13212-
dc.identifier10.33881/2027-1786.rip.13212-
dc.identifier.urihttps://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/215525-
dc.descriptionInternalizing and externalizing psychopathologies are associated with cognitive rumination according to the transdiagnostic model, however, in this second group of problems this association still requires research advances in the field. The objective of this study was to demonstrate in a systematic and structured way, recent research on the relationship between externalizing psychopathology and cognitive rumination. A systematic review was conducted based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Published studies that appear in databases that met the eligibility criteria proposed for the study were taken, in addition, a rating system by judges was used as bias control. In the final selection, 17 purified research articles of 7314 initially selected were obtained. The results showed that maladaptive, aggressive behaviors, high tone of voice, disproportionate alcohol intake, psychomotor agitation and disobedience, are associated with cognitive rumination, which in turn shows a high correlation with anger, as a predecessor of externalizing behavior. On the other hand, it was found that factors such as anxiety, stress, irritability, fear and negative work experiences, trigger an increase in cognitive rumination, and lead to behavioral imbalances given the lack of resources in coping strategies and self-control, particularly, in the face of the provocation and emotional response of anger. Keywords: Systematic review, rumination, outsourcing, psychopathology, aggression.en-US
dc.descriptionLas psicopatologías internalizantes y externalizantes se asocian con la rumiación cognitiva según el modelo transdiagnóstico, sin embargo, en este segundo grupo de problemáticas esta asociación aún requiere de avances investigativos en el campo. El objetivo de este estudio consistió en evidenciar de manera sistemática y estructurada, la investigación reciente sobre la relación que hay entre la psicopatología externalizante y la rumiación cognitiva. Se realizó una revisión sistemática a partir de las pautas del Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA). Se tomaron estudios publicados que aparecen en bases de datos que cumplieran con los criterios de elegibilidad propuestos para el estudio, además, se empleó sistema de calificación por jueces como control de sesgo. En la selección final se obtuvieron 17 artículos investigativos depurados de 7314 inicialmente seleccionados. Los resultados evidenciaron que las conductas desadaptadas, agresivas, el tono de voz elevado, la ingesta desproporcionada de alcohol, la agitación psicomotora y la desobediencia, están asociados a la rumiación cognitiva, lo que evidencia a su vez, una elevada correlación con la ira, como factor antecesor de la conducta externalizante. Por otra parte, se encontró que los factores como la angustia, el estrés, la irritabilidad, el miedo y las experiencias laborales negativas, desencadenan una elevación en la rumiación cognitiva, y conllevan a desajustes comportamentales dada la ausencia de recursos en las estrategias de afrontamiento y el autocontrol, particularmente, ante la provocación y la respuesta emocional de la ira. Palabras Clave: Revisión sistemática, rumiación, externalizante, psicopatología, agresión.es-ES
dc.descriptionAs psicopatologias internalizantes e externalizantes estão associadas à ruminação cognitiva, de acordo com o modelo transdiagnóstico, no entanto, neste segundo grupo de problemas, essa associação ainda exige avanços na pesquisa em campo. O objetivo deste estudo foi demonstrar de forma sistemática e estruturada, pesquisas recentes sobre a relação entre a externalização da psicopatologia e a ruminação cognitiva. Uma revisão sistemática foi conduzida com base nas diretrizes de Itens Preferidos para Relatórios para Revisões Sistemáticas e Meta-Análise (PRISMA). Foram publicados estudos publicados que aparecem em bancos de dados que atendiam aos critérios de elegibilidade propostos para o estudo. Além disso, um sistema de classificação pelos juízes foi usado como controle de viés. Na seleção final, foram obtidos 17 artigos de pesquisa purificados de 7314 selecionados inicialmente. Os resultados mostraram que comportamentos desadaptativos, agressivos, alto tom de voz, ingestão desproporcional de álcool, agitação psicomotora e desobediência estão associados à ruminação cognitiva, que por sua vez mostra uma alta correlação com a raiva como predecessora do comportamento externalizante. Por outro lado, verificou-se que fatores como ansiedade, estresse, irritabilidade, medo e experiências negativas de trabalho, desencadeiam um aumento na ruminação cognitiva e levam a desequilíbrios comportamentais, devido à falta de recursos nas estratégias de enfrentamento e no autocontrole, principalmente , em face da provocação e resposta emocional da raiva.Palavras-chave: Revisão sistemática, ruminação, terceirização, psicopatologia, agressão.pt-BR
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dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2020 Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericanaes-ES
dc.sourceRevista Iberoamericana de Psicología; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (2020): Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología; 125-134es-ES
dc.source2500-6517-
dc.source2027-1786-
dc.subjectPsychopathologyen-US
dc.subjectViolenceen-US
dc.subjectVandalismen-US
dc.subjectDelinquencyen-US
dc.subjectPsicopatologíaes-ES
dc.subjectViolenciaes-ES
dc.subjectVandalismoes-ES
dc.subjectDelincuenciaes-ES
dc.titleCognitive rumination and externalizing psychopathologies: a systematic reviewen-US
dc.titleRumiación cognitiva y psicopatologías externalizantes: una revisión sistemáticaes-ES
dc.titleRuminação cognitiva e psicopatologias externalizantes: uma revisão sistemáticapt-BR
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