Funciones Ejecutivas y delincuencia juvenil: Un Análisis Comparativo en adolescentes Institucionalizados de Colombia

Introducción: Durante la adolescencia surgen trastornos de conducta asociados a alteraciones frontales y déficits en funciones ejecutivas (FE), influyendo en trayectorias delictivas. El objetivo del estudio fue comparar las FE en adolescentes infractores (N=125) y no infractores (N=153). Método: Se...

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Alejo, Edgar
Piedrahita, Manuela Valencia
Cuartas Arias, Jorge Mauricio
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2025
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Delincuencia Juvenil
Trastornos de conducta
funciones ejecutivas
Control Inhibitorio
Adolescencia
Juvenile Delinquency
Behavioral Disorders
Executive Functions
Inhibitory Control
Adolescence
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Funciones Ejecutivas y delincuencia juvenil: Un Análisis Comparativo en adolescentes Institucionalizados de Colombia
dc.title.translated.spa.fl_str_mv Funciones Ejecutivas y delincuencia juvenil: Un Análisis Comparativo en adolescentes Institucionalizados de Colombia
title Funciones Ejecutivas y delincuencia juvenil: Un Análisis Comparativo en adolescentes Institucionalizados de Colombia
spellingShingle Funciones Ejecutivas y delincuencia juvenil: Un Análisis Comparativo en adolescentes Institucionalizados de Colombia
Delincuencia Juvenil
Trastornos de conducta
funciones ejecutivas
Control Inhibitorio
Adolescencia
Juvenile Delinquency
Behavioral Disorders
Executive Functions
Inhibitory Control
Adolescence
title_short Funciones Ejecutivas y delincuencia juvenil: Un Análisis Comparativo en adolescentes Institucionalizados de Colombia
title_full Funciones Ejecutivas y delincuencia juvenil: Un Análisis Comparativo en adolescentes Institucionalizados de Colombia
title_fullStr Funciones Ejecutivas y delincuencia juvenil: Un Análisis Comparativo en adolescentes Institucionalizados de Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Funciones Ejecutivas y delincuencia juvenil: Un Análisis Comparativo en adolescentes Institucionalizados de Colombia
title_sort Funciones Ejecutivas y delincuencia juvenil: Un Análisis Comparativo en adolescentes Institucionalizados de Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Alejo, Edgar
Piedrahita, Manuela Valencia
Cuartas Arias, Jorge Mauricio
dc.contributor.author.eng.fl_str_mv Alejo, Edgar
Piedrahita, Manuela Valencia
Cuartas Arias, Jorge Mauricio
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Delincuencia Juvenil
Trastornos de conducta
funciones ejecutivas
Control Inhibitorio
Adolescencia
topic Delincuencia Juvenil
Trastornos de conducta
funciones ejecutivas
Control Inhibitorio
Adolescencia
Juvenile Delinquency
Behavioral Disorders
Executive Functions
Inhibitory Control
Adolescence
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Juvenile Delinquency
Behavioral Disorders
Executive Functions
Inhibitory Control
Adolescence
description Introducción: Durante la adolescencia surgen trastornos de conducta asociados a alteraciones frontales y déficits en funciones ejecutivas (FE), influyendo en trayectorias delictivas. El objetivo del estudio fue comparar las FE en adolescentes infractores (N=125) y no infractores (N=153). Método: Se aplicaron el WCST, el TMT-2, el PM, el Go/NoGo, el ToL y la prueba de dígitos inversos (Wechsler), y se realizó MANOVA/MANCOVA paramétrico y no paramétrico. Resultados: Los infractores mostraron más errores no perseverativos (WCST), tipo 2 (ToL), totales (PM), en NoGo y mayor levantamiento (TMT-2); los no infractores tuvieron más paradas/pausas (TMT-2), mayor tiempo de reacción en GO y mejor puntuación en memoria (ID-W). Las diferencias fueron significativas (p<0,001) con tamaños de efecto pequeños-moderados. Estas diferencias se mantuvieron tras controlar el CI, y la edad no influyó en el resultado. Conclusiones: Los infractores exhibieron peor control inhibitorio, menor control de interferencia y menor memoria de trabajo, lo que podría relacionarse con trayectorias delictivas tempranas. Estos hallazgos apoyan intervenciones dirigidas a mejorar las FE en poblaciones vulnerables.  
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spelling Alejo, EdgarPiedrahita, Manuela ValenciaCuartas Arias, Jorge Mauricio2025-05-22T14:24:40Z2025-08-22T16:59:38Z2025-05-22T14:24:40Z2025-08-22T16:59:38Z2025-05-22Introducción: Durante la adolescencia surgen trastornos de conducta asociados a alteraciones frontales y déficits en funciones ejecutivas (FE), influyendo en trayectorias delictivas. El objetivo del estudio fue comparar las FE en adolescentes infractores (N=125) y no infractores (N=153). Método: Se aplicaron el WCST, el TMT-2, el PM, el Go/NoGo, el ToL y la prueba de dígitos inversos (Wechsler), y se realizó MANOVA/MANCOVA paramétrico y no paramétrico. Resultados: Los infractores mostraron más errores no perseverativos (WCST), tipo 2 (ToL), totales (PM), en NoGo y mayor levantamiento (TMT-2); los no infractores tuvieron más paradas/pausas (TMT-2), mayor tiempo de reacción en GO y mejor puntuación en memoria (ID-W). Las diferencias fueron significativas (p<0,001) con tamaños de efecto pequeños-moderados. Estas diferencias se mantuvieron tras controlar el CI, y la edad no influyó en el resultado. Conclusiones: Los infractores exhibieron peor control inhibitorio, menor control de interferencia y menor memoria de trabajo, lo que podría relacionarse con trayectorias delictivas tempranas. Estos hallazgos apoyan intervenciones dirigidas a mejorar las FE en poblaciones vulnerables.  Introduction: During adolescence, conduct disorders emerge, associated with frontal alterations and executive function (EF) deficits, influencing delinquent trajectories. The study aimed to compare EF in delinquent (N=125) and non-delinquent (N=153) adolescents. Method: We administered the WCST, TMT-2, PM, Go/NoGo, ToL, and Wechsler backward digit span tests, and conducted both parametric and non-parametric MANOVA/MANCOVA. Results: Delinquents exhibited more non-perseverative (WCST), type 2 (ToL), and total (PM) errors, as well as more NoGo errors and lifting movements (TMT-2). Non-delinquents showed more stops/pauses (TMT-2), longer GO reaction times, and higher memory scores (ID-W). Differences were significant (p<0.001) with small-to-moderate effect sizes. These differences persisted after controlling for IQ, and age did not influence the results. Conclusions: Delinquents demonstrated poorer inhibitory control, reduced interference control, and lower working memory, potentially linked to early delinquent trajectories. These findings support interventions focused on improving EF in vulnerable populations.  application/pdf10.21500/20112084.77092011-79222011-2084https://hdl.handle.net/10819/29004https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.7709engUniversidad San Buenaventura - USB (Colombia)https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/download/7709/5644201618International Journal of Psychological ResearchAnderson, M. J. (2017). Permutational Multivariate Analysis of Variance ( PERMANOVA ) . 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