Social Intervention in the Area of Recreation: Case of the City of Milagro
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https://doi.org/10.61707/eebwvz93Keywords:
Social Intervention, Recreational Games, Well-Being and IntegrationAbstract
Research on the intervention of the social worker in the area of recreation highlights the importance of this field of action as a tool to promote the emotional, psychological and social well-being of people.For this work, a mixed methodology with a qualitative and quantitative approach was used. This combination allowed us to gain a more complete and in-depth understanding of how social workers intervene in the recreational field and how this impacts people's well-being.The interview and survey technique was used, as well as a documentary review of theoretical contributions that allow generating knowledge about how important recreation is in the intervention role of the social worker. In designing the survey, a representative sample of 90 people was taken from the population of the Margaritas citadel in the city of Milagro, to collect quantitative data on participation in recreational activities, perceptions about their impact on well-being and perceived barriers to participation. access to these activities. The in-depth interview was directed at 6 social work professionals who work in the area of recreation. This interview provided us with detailed information about their experiences, practices, challenges and perceptions in relation to the recreational intervention.
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