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dc.creatorBonilla Algovia, Enriquees
dc.creatorRivas Rivero, Estheres
dc.creatorVázquez Cabrera, José Juanes
dc.date.accessioned2019-03-27T11:11:27Z
dc.date.available2019-03-27T11:11:27Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.citationBonilla Algovia, E., Rivas Rivero, E. y Vázquez Cabrera, J.J. (2017). Tolerancia y justificación de la violencia en relaciones de pareja adolescentes. Apuntes de Psicología, 35 (1), 55-61.
dc.identifier.issn1989-6441es
dc.identifier.issn0213-3334es
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11441/84803
dc.description.abstractLos patrones de conducta y creencias que se posean en la adolescencia, etapa caracterizada por el comienzo de las relaciones de noviazgo, pueden facilitar o impedir la aparición de violencia de género en la edad adulta. El objetivo de este estudio es analizar la aceptación de situaciones de violencia de pareja entre los adolescentes y las creencias que lo justifican. La muestra está formada por 362 adolescentes (188 hombres y 174 mujeres), con una media de edad de 15’39 años (DT=0’999), que en el año 2016 se encontraban estudiando Educación Secundaria Obligatoria en institutos públicos y colegios concertados de la Comunidad de Madrid. Los resultados muestran que los mecanismos de control y abuso de intimidad por parte de la pareja a través de las TIC se encuentran muy aceptados y se producen bidireccionalmente entre mujeres y hombres. En cuanto a las creencias que justifican la violencia, los hombres presentan un mayor acuerdo con los valores sexistas y la tolerancia al uso de violencia de pareja como muestra de amor, lo que supone un riesgo de cara a la aparición de violencia de género en futuras relaciones.es
dc.description.abstractSome behaviour patterns performed during the adolescence stage might serve as the basis for gender violence in adulthood relationships. The main aim of this paper is to analyse the level of endorsement and normalization of some specific situations related to gender violence among adolescent population, paying special attention to those beliefs that seem to justify that normalization. The participants were 362 teenagers (188 men and 174 women) whose mean age was 15.39 (SD= 0.999). By 2016, they were studying secondary education in both public and charter schools of the Region of Madrid. The results show that some mechanisms related to control of intimacy and abuse through technologies are very present in adolescent relationships, being observed those mechanisms as performed by both sexes. Nevertheless, adolescents’ beliefs related to love relationships are shown as different depending on the sex of the participants: men present a broader agreement about sexist beliefs, and they sometimes tend to justify gender violence as a sign of love. This fact might be taken as a risk factor for a future violent relationship.es
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dc.publisherUniversidad de Sevillaes
dc.relation.ispartofApuntes de Psicología, 35 (1), 55-61.
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dc.titleTolerancia y justificación de la violencia en relaciones de pareja adolescenteses
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dc.relation.publisherversionSome behaviour patterns performed during the adolescence stage might serve as the basis for gender violence in adulthood relationships. The main aim of this paper is to analyse the level of endorsement and normalization of some specific situations related to gender violence among adolescent population, paying special attention to those beliefs that seem to justify that normalization. The participants were 362 teenagers (188 men and 174 women) whose mean age was 15.39 (SD= 0.999). By 2016, they were studying secondary education in both public and charter schools of the Region of Madrid. The results show that some mechanisms related to control of intimacy and abuse through technologies are very present in adolescent relationships, being observed those mechanisms as performed by both sexes. Nevertheless, adolescents’ beliefs related to love relationships are shown as different depending on the sex of the participants: men present a broader agreement about sexist beliefs, and they sometimes tend to justify gender violence as a sign of love. This fact might be taken as a risk factor for a future violent relationship.es
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://www.apuntesdepsicologia.es/index.php/revista/article/view/651/479es
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dc.journaltitleApuntes de Psicologíaes
dc.publication.volumen35es
dc.publication.issue1es
dc.publication.initialPage55es
dc.publication.endPage61es

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