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This participatory action research was based on a experience of educational intervention on La Cruz and Bello Oriente (Manrique-Medellin), a marginal zone in the northeastern part of the Commune 3 in Medellin,. Colombia. In this marginal sector, psychosocial problems seem to be associated to limited educational and employment opportunities, domestic violence, illegal armed forces, sexual abuse, social discrimination, and lack of adequate public services, among others.  All these are also considered as risk factors for drug dependency.  We used a structured interview designed to identify leisure tendencies, use of free time, and tendencies in recreational activities. Data from the interview were triangulated with information collected by observation and in field work and used to build a psycho-pedagogic method based on play and leisure activities. The effects of the use of this educational intervention on the satisfaction of human needs were analyzed in light of the theory of Manfred Max-Neef. Results point out the need for new educational strategies aimed to promote creativity, solidarity, mental, physical and social health, more enthusiasm and motivation and in general, positive attitudes that help prevent drug dependence.

Flor Ángela Tobón Marulanda, Universidad de Antioquia

Universidad de Antioquia. Profesora titular
Tobón Marulanda, F. Ángela, Gaviria García, N. A., & Ramírez Villegas, J. F. (2012). The playful as a psycho-pedagogic method: one experience in preventing youth drug dependence. Avances En Psicología Latinoamericana, 30(1), 81–92. Retrieved from https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/apl/article/view/1533

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