Understanding the Complexities of Stress in Bolívar State: A Psychosocial Study by PsicoData Venezuela

2023-07-07 23:55:04

74% have a desire to participate in social, political or incidental activities on their environment, which represents 15% more than the rest of the country.

Raul Miranda | Specialist reiterates that the main cause of stress is not the person, it is the environment

According to the study by PsicoData Venezuela, with the participation of the School of Psychology of the Andrés Bello Catholic University (Ucab), the Bolívar state registers 71% more stress due to the economic situation, 6 points above the rest of the country.

The psychosocial study of the Venezuelan includes 14 identified dimensions and the main finding is that the citizen is very complex and full of contradictions that can be called strengths and weaknesses, says Ángel Oropeza, psychologist and professor at Ucab Caracas, as well as a member of the PsicoData team. Venezuela,

Among the strengths there is an important sense of personal well-being, which he qualifies as areas of refuge and searches among the family, humor, creativity, finding explanations for the high value of his own life.

It mentions that 74% in the region have a desire to participate in social, political activities or activities that affect their environment, which represents 15% more than the rest of the country.

The specialist recommends being careful with stress management because the main cause is not the person, it is the environment. In addition, he details, that they must work together “if people don’t have anything to eat, relaxation techniques don’t work.”

Through a press release from the Ucab Guayana for the findings in the PsicoData Venezuela study, they specify that in Bolívar the most vulnerable are women and the poorest.

In the case of women, 53% find it difficult to identify and express their emotions. To carry out tasks, 55% are finding it significantly difficult to attend and concentrate, 11 points above the national estimates.

Regarding the poorest: 58% consider that they have not found progress in achieving their personal goals and 64% affirm that their emotions are a time bomb.

It should be noted that in the general survey of Venezuelans, 81% distrust each other, according to the representative sample of 1,500 people from the Living Conditions Survey (Encovi).

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