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psicológicos

Psicológicos is the plural masculine form of the adjective psicológico, used in Spanish and Portuguese to denote relation to psychology or the mind. The feminine plural form is psicológicas. The root comes from the Greek psyche (mind) and logía (study). In general use, psicológicos describes phenomena, factors, or conditions that pertain to mental processes, behavior, or mental health.

Common contexts and usages include factores psicológicos (psychological factors), efectos psicológicos (psychological effects), estados psicológicos (psychological

The term is descriptive rather than a diagnostic category, often serving as a modifier to specify the

Etymologically, psicológicos reflects the common cross-language usage of psychology-related terminology in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking world.

states),
and
pruebas
o
evaluaciones
psicológicas
(psychological
tests
or
evaluations).
The
term
also
appears
in
reference
to
trastornos
psicológicos
(psychological
disorders)
and
bienestar
psicológico
(psychological
well-being).
Its
usage
spans
multiple
disciplines,
including
clinical
psychology,
education,
human
resources,
sports
psychology,
and
consumer
research
(psicología
del
consumidor).
domain
of
interest.
Because
it
covers
a
broad
range
of
mental
and
behavioral
phenomena,
its
precise
meaning
depends
on
the
noun
it
accompanies.
In
clinical
and
research
contexts,
psicológicos
is
commonly
paired
with
terms
such
as
evaluación,
intervención,
tratamiento,
and
estudio.
Ethical
considerations
apply
to
the
collection
and
handling
of
psychological
information,
emphasizing
informed
consent,
confidentiality,
and
professional
standards.