Results on the perception of conflicts arising from the isolation of the covid-19 pandemic in the state of nuevo león-méxico

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
21285
10 pages
Research Article

Results on the perception of conflicts arising from the isolation of the covid-19 pandemic in the state of nuevo león-méxico

Abstract: 

In this article we will address the issue of conflicts - familial, social and psychological - arising from the isolation produced by the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico, territorially in the state of Nuevo León, analysed from the perspective of individual-social perception; as well as the interpretation of the results obtained in a case study of the phenomenon described above from the perspective of the perception of the subjects surveyed within the conception of the individual-particular and social-family relationship, once the genesis of the conflict described above exists, based on the experience of the theory of the Brief version of the Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale (BFNE) and the Beck Depression Inventory and the Caring Ability Inventory, justifying these values to the current rational and customary. This research is based on the study of the perception of isolation or confinement caused by the pandemic, which generates a perspective of negative feelings studied from the perspective of fear, stress, panic and depression; a second variable will measure frustration and anxiety, thereby generating a positive or negative perception of the conflict; likewise, the final variable will measure the culture of peace to cement values in our families and confront a possible or future pandemic on the basis of values constructed from this area. The purpose of this research is to generate awareness in the behavioural interaction in a future contingency or pandemic for the objective application of public policies aimed at strengthening healthy coexistence, human rights and legal security as stabilising tools for obtaining a culture of peace in such a conflict.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.21285.03.2021
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