Attitudes towards machismo and emotional regulation in university students of Metropolitan Lima

The study analyzed the relationship between attitudes towards machismo and emotional regulation, according to public and private university and sex; In a sample of 830 students, 405 men (48.8%) and 425 women (51.2%), aged between 18 and 32 years, who were examined with a data sheet, the Scale of Eva...

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Authors: Huerta Rosales, Rosa Elena, Santibáñez Olulo, Renato Willy, Ramírez Sáenz, Natalia Luisa, Vega Gonzales, José Manuel, Quispe Gamarra, Juan José, Terrel Quiquia, Samira Jasmín, Gamboa Peralta, Sandra Karina, Escudero Nolasco, Juan Carlos, Chumbes Tellez, Giovanni, Gonzales Huamán, Ana Julia, Merino Romero, Sofía Guadalupe, Potenciano Machado, Judith Lila, Ortiz Mogollón, Adriana Fabiola
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2021
Country:Perú
Institution:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repository:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/20099
Online Access:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/20099
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Attitudes towards machismo
emotional regulation
public university students
Actitudes hacia el machismo
regulación emocional
universitarios
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Summary:The study analyzed the relationship between attitudes towards machismo and emotional regulation, according to public and private university and sex; In a sample of 830 students, 405 men (48.8%) and 425 women (51.2%), aged between 18 and 32 years, who were examined with a data sheet, the Scale of Evaluation of Attitudes towards machismo and the Emotional Regulation Questionnaire. A positive and statistically significant relationship is found between the cognitive reappraisal strategy with the rejection of total machismo and an inverse relationship with suppression and the six areas of machismo. Likewise, there is an association, in women, between the rejection of machismo with cognitive and inverse and significant reevaluation with the suppression in both sexes. Those from public universities obtain a statistically significant and positive correlation between cognitive reappraisal and rejection of global machismo. Those from private universities show greater rejection of machismo. The restructuring of meaning lessens the effects of stress. Although suppression modifies the expression of the emotional response but does not alter the nature of the negative emotion, leaving latent the propensity for machismo and gender violence common to all social classes and cultures.