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Revista de Investigacion Psicologica

On-line version ISSN 2223-3032

Abstract

FABIAN, Eugenia; VILCAS, Luz María  and  RAFAELE DE LA CRUZ, Mauro. Permanence of women in violent relationship with their aggressor in Jauja, Perú. Revista de Psicologia [online]. 2020, n.23, pp.86-101. ISSN 2223-3032.

Abstract The objective was to identify the social, economic, cultural and emotional characteristics of women who remain in a violent relationship with their aggressor in Jauja. The population was 686 and the sample 148 women victims of violence. The instrument was the questionnaire, whose validity was 0.72 to 0.99, and for reliability, the Cronbach’s alpha was used, whose result was 0.955. The social characteristics of these women are: 34% are 28 to 37 years old, 49% have just high school education, 43% have 3 to 4 children, 51% if they get separated, would live at home with their relatives. Also within the economic characteristics 43%, are dedicated to domestic work, 37% receive less than S / 400 in earnings. In the cultural characteristics, 74% of the spouses impose authority and within the emotional characteristics, 43% avoid not separating from their partner. It is concluded that most of them are young people, whose main occupation is domestic work, although some work outside the home with economic incomes less than S / 400.00 with a prevalence of machismo in their home and fear of breaking up.

Keywords : Permanence; violent relationship; socioeconomic; cultural; emotional.

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