Intimate partner violence among college students

Violence is one of the most common manifestations of subordination, domination and control of subjects over others, and in its different expressions it has been present in social interaction throughout history. Intimate partner violence is one of the classifications of this fact and the object of th...

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Autores: Burbano-Larrea, Pablo Daniel, Bustamante-Torres , Johanna, Cano-Cifuentes, Ana Isabel
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Ecuador
Institución:Universidad Central del Ecuador
Repositorio:Revista Cátedra
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistadigital.uce.edu.ec:article/4001
Acceso en línea:https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CATEDRA/article/view/4001
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Estudiantes universitarios
pareja
violencias
violencia de género
violencia de pareja
university students
intimate partner
violence
gender-based violence
intimate partner violence
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Sumario:Violence is one of the most common manifestations of subordination, domination and control of subjects over others, and in its different expressions it has been present in social interaction throughout history. Intimate partner violence is one of the classifications of this fact and the object of this study. Gender violence is characterized by the presence of this coercion in the sphere of couple relationships, being, unfortunately, the woman in a higher percentage the recurrent victim of these unequal relationships. An important cause of this fact is the subjective difference established between the sexes. It does not seem to respect age, social class or level of education, being present in various contexts and environments in which people develop. Therefore, the objective of the research was to determine the prevalence of violence in intimate partner relationships in students of the careers of Psychopedagogy and Educational Psychology of the Universidad Central del Ecuador. This study was developed under a quantitative, descriptive, documentary and field approach. The results identified the naturalization of violence in the study population, most of whom reported having experienced violence in their relationships. The main etiology was attributed to the cultural factor, and it was found that psychological and sexual violence had the highest prevalence.