Impact on Quality of Life in Incarcerated Individuals: A Theoretical Reflection from the Cognitive Perspective of COVID-19
Author:
Hurtado Ana María Lozano1, Puerta Gustavo Adolfo Gutiérrez1, Rivera Isabela Gutiérrez1, Giraldo Cristian David Gaviria1, Parra Valeria Cárdenas1
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Law and Human Sciences, Program of Psychology, Unidad Central del Valle del Cauca, Carrera 27A, Salida Sur # 48 -144, Tuluá, Valle del Cauca, COLOMBIA
Abstract
The bibliographic review addresses studies conducted concerning incarcerated individuals and how their cognitive conditions have been affected by factors influencing their quality of life. The experience they underwent with regard to COVID-19 is particularly significant. While the pandemic affected individuals in normal living conditions, its impact on incarcerated individuals was even more pronounced, given the suboptimal psychological, mental, emotional, legal, and physiological conditions within the Colombian prison system.
Publisher
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience
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