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Multicomponent Intervention Associated with Improved Emotional and Cognitive Outcomes of Marginalized Unemployed Youth of Latin America
ArticleAbstract: Mass migration and people seeking political refuge are critical social issues facing Latin America.Palabras claves:COGNITIVE ABILITIES, emotion regulation, employability support, executive function, intervention, Latin America, Mental Health, NEETS, refugees, SELF-EFFICACYAutores:Ana Francisca Trueba, Cristina Crespo-Andrade, María Sol Garcés Espinosa, Pluck G.Fuentes:scopusLanguage ability and adult homelessness
ArticleAbstract: Background: People experiencing homelessness are at increased risk of neurological disorder due to mPalabras claves:Aphasia, cognitive impairment, homelessness, Language, POVERTY, Socio-economic statusAutores:Barajas B.M., José L. Hernandez-Rodriguez, María A. Martínez, Pluck G.Fuentes:scopusPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Intellectual Function of Socioeconomically Deprived ‘Street children’ in Quito, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Extremely poor youths working and/or living unsupervised in urban environments are a common featurePalabras claves:Cognitive development, IQ, POVERTY, PTSD, substance abuse, TraumaAutores:Daniel R. Banda-Cruz, M. Victoria Andrade-Guimaraes, Pluck G., Sofia Ricaurte-Diaz, Teresita Borja-AlvarezFuentes:scopusSocio-economic status, executive functions, and theory of mind ability in adolescents: Relationships with language ability and cortisol
ArticleAbstract: Socio-economic status (SES) is linked to the development of cognitive abilities, particularly languaPalabras claves:ADOLESCENCE, cortisol, executive function, Language, Socio-economic status, Theory of MindAutores:Ana Francisca Trueba, Bock C., Izan Chalen, Marco A. Córdova, Pluck G.Fuentes:scopusSocioeconomic deprivation and the development of neuropsychological functions: A study with “street children” in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Socioeconomic status (SES) is known to have a considerable influence on the development of neuropsycPalabras claves:Child poverty, executive function, Homeless youth, intelligence, Socioeconomic statusAutores:Ana Francisca Trueba, Daniel R. Banda-Cruz, M. Victoria Andrade-Guimaraes, Pluck G.Fuentes:scopus