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Dissertação
Rotinas de moradores no contexto do pré e pós-remanejamento habitacional
The presence of structure and predictability in daily routines is seen as a key element of stability in the family microenvironment, which makes the investigation of particularly interesting involuntary relocation housing in that allow us to understand how this ecological system can be affected b...
Autor principal: | COSTA, Danielen rodrigues |
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Grau: | Dissertação |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Federal do Pará
2019
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Acesso em linha: |
http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/10665 |
Resumo: |
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The presence of structure and predictability in daily routines is seen as a key element of
stability in the family microenvironment, which makes the investigation of particularly
interesting involuntary relocation housing in that allow us to understand how this
ecological system can be affected by changes in the housing context. In order to
investigate possible relationships between daily routines and satisfaction levels in the
post housing relocation period, this study conducted a field survey with residents of the
municipality of Ananindeua-PA, metropolitan area, using two instruments for data
collection: the Housing Adaptation Questionnaire (HAQ) and the Inventory routines
(IR). The first study data showed that among the 34 participants, the positive
assessments prevailed in the post-relocation (94.1%) and a statistically significant
association between post-relocation assessment and the variables related to current
home: family leadership (p = 0,001), income composition (p = 0,008), privacy in the
house (p = 0,044), hydraulics (p = 0.048), neighborly relations (p = 0,001), claim to
change (p = 0,006 ), use of time with their spouse (p = 0,042), with the children (p =
0,033) and in extra-familiar workplace (p = 0,050). The results of the second study
showed that among the 34 participants, 29 consider that their routines were completely
or partially changed because of housing relocation, the other three participants reported
either stays as changes in your daily life and two did not notice such changes. The
content of the changes noted by residents was organized into six broad categories of
analysis: "characteristics of space and organization of activities", "relationships and
family composition", "income and household budget", "network of relationships and
social life" "no change in the routine" and "permanencies and changes in routines".
Research in this direction can contribute to the study of human development in
populations that are in transition from one to another context to another in that specific
characteristics of investigating interactions of the person with their ecological
environment that undergoes substantial processing. It is hoped that this study and others
who carried out this type of research can effectively contribute to the understanding of
interactional environments that have changed for various reasons, but in this case, the
transition experienced by relocated residents of a housing context (home) and resettled
16 in another (flat), and who have had to adapt their daily routines to the changes they
perceived in the constitution of this new ecological environment process. |