Vázquez José Juan, Berríos Alberto
Department of Social Psychology, Universidad de Alcalá, Instituto Universitaro de Investigación en Estudios Latinoamericanos (IELAT), Madrid, Spain.
Department of Psychology, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua (UNAN-León), León, Nicaragua.
J Community Psychol. 2022 Jan;50(1):592-600. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22636. Epub 2021 Jun 11.
Nicaragua is one of the countries with the lowest levels of development in Latin America, with a collectivist culture, where information on people in a homeless situation is very limited. The study examines a sample of people living homeless in the city of León (Nicaragua), their level of overall happiness, their future expectations, their perception of the evolution of their situation, their causal attributions of homelessness, and the aspects they believe are most important for overcoming their situation. Forty-one of the 68 homeless people contacted in León (Nicaragua) responded to a structured interview. The results show that the interviewees reported very low levels of overall happiness, although their future expectations were positive. The interviewees attributed homelessness situation (their own and other people's) primarily to individualistic causes and problems in family relationships, and they had a tendency to consider both themselves and other people living homeless responsible for their homelessness. The results are compared to the data obtained using similar methodologies and instruments for people living homeless in Madrid (Spain) and trash pickers in León (Nicaragua)-two groups in situations of extreme poverty and social exclusion.
尼加拉瓜是拉丁美洲发展水平最低的国家之一,拥有集体主义文化,关于无家可归者的信息非常有限。该研究调查了尼加拉瓜莱昂市的一群无家可归者,包括他们的总体幸福水平、未来期望、对自身状况变化的认知、对无家可归原因的归因,以及他们认为对改善自身状况最重要的方面。在尼加拉瓜莱昂市接触的68名无家可归者中,有41人回应了结构化访谈。结果显示,受访者报告的总体幸福水平很低,尽管他们对未来抱有积极期望。受访者将无家可归状况(包括自己和他人的)主要归因于个人主义原因和家庭关系问题,并且他们倾向于认为自己和其他无家可归者都应对自己的无家可归负责。研究结果与使用类似方法和工具对西班牙马德里的无家可归者以及尼加拉瓜莱昂的拾荒者(这两组人都处于极端贫困和社会排斥的状况)所获得的数据进行了比较。