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Ítem Acceso Abierto Alteraciones psicológicas en los niños por migración parental en Latinoamérica(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2023) Calderón Vanegas, Katherine Giselle; Valverde Chogllo, Diana Maribel; Torres Moscoso, Amanda de los Ángeles; 010525616-8; 010728943-1Psychological alterations in children due to parental migration in Latin America greatly impact all the variables of functioning, producing a visible imbalance within the family dynamics, affecting the mental health of their first-born children. The general objective of this research is to analyze the psychological alterations in children due to parental migration in Latin America. The methodology used is a literature review collecting data from scientific articles and books, the search strategy is systematic exploratory with qualitative and quantitative approaches. The results obtained indicate that in Latin America, children with migrant parents present mental health problems due to the change in the family nucleus, as well as the repercussions of parental absence during development, with changes in mood and psychosomatic symptoms. In addition, showing emotional, behavioral, and cognitive alterations.According to the research conducted, psychological disorders have been identified in the child population, such as childhood depression, separation anxiety disorder, behavioral disorders, eating disorders, substance use disorders, sleep disorders, reactive attachment disorders, and anxiety symptomatology. Having psychosomatic repercussions and negative emotions producing anger, sadness, fear, and insecurity. As well as isolation, difficulty controlling impulses, substance abuse, and pathological attachment behaviors, resulting from an imbalance in the family structure and members' roles. Finally, cognitive alterations were identified, such as difficulty concentrating on their academic activities and poor retention of information.