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Antonio Carlos Dominguez Meza

University of San Buenaventura Cartagena, Colombia

Title: Ways of life of autistic people from the integral Medicine Center (Cartagena Colombia)

Abstract


Objective: This work focused its objective on characterizing the ways of life of autistic people at the Integral Medicine Center in the city of Cartagena-Colombia, through critical epidemiology in its aspect of social determination of health. 
Methodology: It was carried out using qualitative-quantitative techniques such as the survey, the interview, the bibliographical-documentary review and natural observation. The sample consisted of 105 families of autistic people attending the Integral Medicine Center in the city of Cartagena, Colombia, and the results were processed using the SPSS STATISTICS 25 data processing software. 
Results: At the level of the lifestyles of the families of the autistic people, it is seen how the categories of the general domain determine the dynamics of lifestyles. In the characterization of categories of a particular order such as ethnicity, social class and the gender of the family leader, the mestizo race, low social insertion and the male gender prevailed. At the educational-labor level, the tendency to work at the middle level under subordination and informality with technical and basic studies predominates in more than 60%. Access to health is good, since more than 90% enjoy this service. At the level of exhibitions, the processes are varied, few supports are evident, socio-spatial environmental contamination in families, inequity in the territory, pathologization and myths about the condition of autism. 
Conclusions: It was possible to conclude that autism in Cartagena Colombia is not an isolated condition, but is subsumed under systems of the general, particular and singular order

Biography

Antonio Carlos is a Colombian Speech Pathologist from the University of Sucre, Specialist in Audiology from the Colombian School of Rehabilitation, Master in Child Development Disorders mention Autism from the Andinda Simón Bolivar University Ecuador. He is currently an OAS fellow for Brazil in the Doctorate of Health Sciences. He has worked in various fields of speech therapy, audiology, and child development disorders. He works as an assistant professor at the University of San Buenaventura Cartagena Colombia. Investigate about the Linguistic Code in Autism Spectrum Disorder seen from 3 health paradigms: Biomedical, social and neurodiverse.