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Print version ISSN 1900-3803On-line version ISSN 2539-0279
Abstract
MORENO-ACERO, Iván Darío; DIAZ-SANTOS, Sergio Emiro and ROJAS-GARCIA, Andrea Del Pilar. Disintegration and recomposition of the family unit of the victims of the armed conflict in Colombia. Entramado [online]. 2021, vol.17, n.1, pp.98-121. Epub May 05, 2021. ISSN 1900-3803. https://doi.org/10.18041/1900-3803/entramado.1.7149.
The main objective of this research was to describe, in the light of two family life stories, the influence that the Colombian armed conflict has had on the processes of disintegration and recomposition of the family unit, with the intention of understanding the challenges, alternatives and difficulties presented to victim families who have experienced this stress. An hermeneutical paradigm, a qualitative approach, and a case study method through life stories lead the methodology For the recovery and gathering of data, a semi-structured interview was used, in which, through conversational axes, the past, present and future of the family were discussed. Hermeneutics and conversational analysis were used to analyze the data, which allowed for an axial and open coding. Two families who were victims of the armed conflict participated, one from Chocó and the other from Santander The main findings of this study indicated that the conflict generated in its members feelings °f sadness, fear mistrust and loss of identity as a group, causing the weakening of family relationships, a change in roles and, as a consequence, distance between the members. Likewise, women were empowered in their role as heads of the family giving emotional and economic support, showing their resilience, entrepreneurship and generosity, which allowed the recomposition of the family to take place.
Keywords : Family disintegration; family recomposition; forced displacement; colombian armed conflict; victim.