Lucía Oñate

Lucía Oñate
University of Deusto | DEUSTO · Faculty of Psychology and Education

MS Mental Health and Psychological Therapies / MPGS

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Introduction
Lucía Oñate currently works at the Faculty of Psychology and Education, University of Deusto. Lucía does research in Positive Psychology, Cognitive Psychology and Intellectual Disability. Their current project is 'Características resilientes de familiares de personas con discapacidad intelectual..'
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September 2015 - present
University of Deusto
Position
  • Predoc Researcher

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Publications (8)
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Objectives In recent years, the number of studies on the relationship between dispositional mindfulness (DM) facets and depression and anxiety symptoms has increased notably. The objective of this meta-analysis was to identify the longitudinal predictive associations from DM facets to depression and anxiety symptoms in both adult and adolescent sam...
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Purpose The level of support needed for adaptive functioning and behavioral problems of individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) can be a source of stress for caregivers. The aim of this study was to explore the moderating role of caregivers’ age on the associations between these stressors and quality of life (QoL) of the family caregivers....
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Objectives Providing support to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) can be a major source of stress for the family caregivers. It is therefore important to identify resilient and protective factors for caregivers. This study examined whether mindfulness facets predict over time fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression and...
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In recent years, mindfulness-focused interventions have garnered attention in the area of family members of people with an intellectual and developmental disability (IDD). The mindfulness trait has been related to a greater well-being, lower levels of anxiety and depression and a better quality of life in this group. Therefore, developing tools tha...
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During the last few years the training in mindfulness has gained importance due to its known benefits on physical and psychological levels. Mindfulness can be described not only as a training but also as a multifaceted trait. However, not many previous studies have explored the influence of different facets of mindfulness trait on the well-being of...
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El apoyo a un familiar con discapacidad intelectual puede constituir una fuente importante de estrés. Este estudio explora los factores que contribuyen en el proceso de resiliencia de los familiares de personas con discapacidad intelectual españoles. Para ello se llevaron a cabo entrevistas en profundidad a 32 familiares cuidadores considerados «re...

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