Browsing by Author "Botero Carvajal, Alejandro (Asesor)"
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Item Adicción sexual en adultos jóvenes: Revisión exploratoria de literatura en Scopus y Pubmed(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2022) Caicedo Mora, Alejandro; Botero Carvajal, Alejandro (Asesor)Sexual addiction is the inability to control sexual behavior, generates discomfort in the person who suffers from it, affecting various aspects of life: psychological, social, economic and family. Although addictive behavior is well studied, there is little information on sexual addictions in young adults. For this reason, the objective was to identify the knowledge that the scopus and pubmed databases present about sexual addiction in young adults between 2008 and August 2022. A total of 11 articles were included in the review, the existing knowledge was It groups around: 1) compulsive use of pornography and the effect it has on the individual's sexual life, 2) motivations for consuming pornography, and 3) effects on the brain. Future research is expected to yield more precise results on the effect of problematic porn consumption on human behavior and health.Item Estado de salud mental de los adultos jóvenes colombianos: Revisión exploratoria de la literatura(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2023) Yepes Forero, Dilan Manuel; Botero Carvajal, Alejandro (Asesor)Mental health is an issue of utmost importance globally, and its relevance is particularly notable in the context of the health and well-being of young people. This is not limited to the mere absence of illness, but involves the ability to deal with the stresses of daily life effectively, allowing people to function productively and fully develop their capabilities for the benefit of their communities. In this context, the purpose of this work is to provide an overview of the current mental health of the young adult population in Colombia. To carry out this review, a search was carried out in the Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed databases. The Rayyan platform was used for review management. Articles in English, Portuguese, and Spanish that included Colombian young adults and presented mental health outcomes were included. The results highlight the persistent problem of this condition among university students, underscoring the need for effective policies and programs to address these challenges. In conclusion, this work emphasizes the importance of addressing the mental health of Colombian young adults.