Evaluación del riesgo psicosocial en familias usuarias de servicios sociales municipales
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Rodríguez, G., Camacho, J., Rodrigo, M. J., Martín, J. C., & Máiquez, M. L. (2006). Evaluación del riesgo psicosocial en familias usuarias de servicios sociales municipales. Psicothema, 18(Número 2), 200–206. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8493

Abstract

Psychosocial risk assessment among families receiving assistance from the social services. This study analyses the psychosocial risk profiles that better discriminate between three levels of risk: low, middle and high. We also examine to what extent the assessments of the level of risk made by professionals of social services are consistent with their decision of initiate a "risk declaration" expedient. For this purpose, 468 cases of families (245 two-parents and 223 one-parent) were examined through the Psychosocial Risk Profile of the Family. Discriminant analysis showed that social exclusion and family violence profiles discriminate between high and middle-low levels of risk in two-parent families. Negligence and family violence plus maternal inadequacy and children maladjustment discriminate between high and middle-low levels of risk in one-parent families. There is a high consistence between the assessment of psychosocial risk and the decision to initate a procedure of a "risk declaration" in both families, with a tendency to overestimate the middle risk in one-parent families.
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