Salud integral

The book Salud Integral brings together ten chapters addressing contemporary issues related to public health, mental health, social determinants, and biomedical advances across various Latin American contexts. Its objective is to present a broad and interdisciplinary view of health by integrating so...

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Autores principales: Apodaca orozco, Aby, Vasquez, Aneth, Barón-Velandia, Benjamín, Severiche Sierra, Carlos Alberto, Armenta López, Clarissa Guadalupe, Aparicio Jurado, Dina Lizbeth, franco Ataulluco, Flor de maria, Tinta Conto , Gabriela, Del Castillo Estrada , Gareth, Apodaca Orozco, Ginne Ussi Guadalupe, Miranda Cota, Guadalupe Adriana, Basset Machado, Ihosvany, GARCIA, JORGE LUIS, Sánchez Soto, Juan Manuel, Castellón Simanca, Leidy Laura, Echavarria Ardizoni, Liliana, Ramirez-Jaime, Liliana Estefania, Alvarado-Peña, Lisandro José, Ortega Pipper, Lourdes Patricia, Vega, Luis Alfredo, Martinez Reyes, Magally, Ruvalcaba, Loecelia, Giraldo, Marinés, Bueno Fernandez, Mario Mitsuo, Camacho de Colque, Mirtha, Castro Leyva, Nidia Selene, NAVIA BUENO, MARIA DEL PILAR, Estévez Ramos, Rafael Antonio, Alvarez Diez, Rubén Carlos, Espejo Lucana, Shiomara Orialit, VELIZ VACA, VIOLETA, Veliz Vaca, Wara Isabel, CARDENAS BARRERA, WENDY MARIA, Masías Ynocencio, Ysabel
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:español
Publicado: High Rate Consulting 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/170306
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Sumario:The book Salud Integral brings together ten chapters addressing contemporary issues related to public health, mental health, social determinants, and biomedical advances across various Latin American contexts. Its objective is to present a broad and interdisciplinary view of health by integrating social, clinical, psychological, epidemiological, and public administration perspectives. The chapters examine topics such as health policy and innovation, vocational orientation and community participation, work-related stress among mobile workers, family functioning and ADHD, and molecular characterization of tuberculosis, among others. The book employs a diverse methodological approach, including qualitative documentary reviews, quantitative studies with statistical analyses, descriptive research on psychological well-being, and clinical analyses using laboratory techniques. This methodological variety enables the exploration of health from multiple levels: individual, family, community, and population. The overall conclusions emphasize that integral health requires intersectoral interventions, institutional strengthening, evidence-based policies, and continuous professional development. The findings also highlight the influence of family structures, community context, labor conditions, social inequities, and technological gaps on well-being. The book reinforces the need to integrate scientific research—from social sciences to biomedical studies—to understand current health challenges and design sustainable solutions for the region.