2021
DOI: 10.25100/prts.v0i32.10785
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Apoyo social percibido, autoestima y maternidad adolescente: entre el respeto y la intrusión. Estudio en Traiguén, Chile

Abstract: Cuando la maternidad se presenta en la adolescencia, las mujeres requieren un sostén socioemocional que no siempre les pueden brindar sus familiares, pareja y personal de salud, lo que favorece que desarrollen una baja autoestima y conflictos con el rol materno. La investigación abordó este fenómeno explorando la relación entre apoyo social percibido, autoestima y maternidad a través de 15 entrevistas a mujeres que fueron madres adolescentes y cuyos hijos/as eran menores a 6 años. Los resultados mostraron que … Show more

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“…Specifically, evidence has shown that when third parties aim to provide help or support, but their action oversteps or has no consent on the relationship boundaries, it could be harmful and threaten the recipient’s autonomy [ 68 ]. In this regard, qualitative and quantitative studies have suggested that perceived social support can be expressed on a continuum whose characteristics range from respectful to intrusive, directive, or overtly dominant [ 69 ]. As Chentsova [ 70 ] states, the perceived social support interpretation depends on cultural contexts because the same supportive act can be perceived as intrusive or friendly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, evidence has shown that when third parties aim to provide help or support, but their action oversteps or has no consent on the relationship boundaries, it could be harmful and threaten the recipient’s autonomy [ 68 ]. In this regard, qualitative and quantitative studies have suggested that perceived social support can be expressed on a continuum whose characteristics range from respectful to intrusive, directive, or overtly dominant [ 69 ]. As Chentsova [ 70 ] states, the perceived social support interpretation depends on cultural contexts because the same supportive act can be perceived as intrusive or friendly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%