Percepción de violencia de pareja y estrategias de afrontamiento en estudiantes universitarios de Lima
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2024-01-25
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo analizar la percepción de
violencia de pareja en jóvenes universitarios pertenecientes a una universidad
privada de Lima y su relación con las estrategias de afrontamiento. El grupo de
estudio estuvo conformado por 102 estudiantes cuyas edades oscilaron entre los
18 y 25 años (M=19,95; DM=1,81). Los instrumentos utilizados fueron el
Cuestionario de Violencia entre Novios (CUVINO) (Rodríguez et al., 2010) y
el Inventario Multidimensional de Estimación de Afrontamiento (COPE)
(Carver, et al., 1989). Se hallaron correlaciones positivas entre las dimensiones
Aceptación con Desapego y Sexual, y Uso de Substancias y Castigo
Instrumental. Además, se hallaron correlaciones inversas entre Afrontamiento
Religioso con Coerción, y Uso del Humor con Castigo Emocional. Asimismo
se hallaron diferencias significativas en la percepción de violencia entre
hombres y mujeres. Los hombres reportaron mayor percepción de violencia en
las dimensiones Desapego, Humillación, Coerción, Género y Castigo
Emocional del CUVINO.
The present study aimed to analyze the dating violence perception in students of a private university of Lima and it’s relationship with coping strategies. The study was performed with a group of participants of 102 students whose ages ranged from 18 to 25 years (M=19,95; SD=1,81). The instruments used were the Dating Violence Questionnaire (DVQ) (Rodríguez et al., 2010) and the Cope Inventory (COPE) (Carver, et al., 1989). Low association was found between the analyzed variables. Positive relationship was found between the dimensions of Acceptance with Detachment and Sexual, and Substance use with Instrumental Punishment. There were also found inverse relationships between Religious coping with Coercion, and Humor with Emotional Punishment. Also, significant differences were found in the dating violence perception between men and women. Men were more perceptive of dating violence in the dimensions of Detachment, Humiliation, Coercion, Gender and Emotional Punishment of the DVQ.
The present study aimed to analyze the dating violence perception in students of a private university of Lima and it’s relationship with coping strategies. The study was performed with a group of participants of 102 students whose ages ranged from 18 to 25 years (M=19,95; SD=1,81). The instruments used were the Dating Violence Questionnaire (DVQ) (Rodríguez et al., 2010) and the Cope Inventory (COPE) (Carver, et al., 1989). Low association was found between the analyzed variables. Positive relationship was found between the dimensions of Acceptance with Detachment and Sexual, and Substance use with Instrumental Punishment. There were also found inverse relationships between Religious coping with Coercion, and Humor with Emotional Punishment. Also, significant differences were found in the dating violence perception between men and women. Men were more perceptive of dating violence in the dimensions of Detachment, Humiliation, Coercion, Gender and Emotional Punishment of the DVQ.
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Violencia de pareja--Perú--Lima, Estudiantes universitarios--Perú--Lima, Violencia contra la mujer--Perú--Lima
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