2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.apj.2017.02.001
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El sexismo como predictor de la violencia de pareja en un contexto multicultural

Abstract: El objetivo de esta investigación ha sido estudiar el papel de diversas formas de sexismo como predictores de la violencia de pareja así como las posibles diferencias de esas variables en función del origen cultural y el sexo. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 251 personas residentes en España, de las cuales el 28% eran autóctonas mientras que el 72% eran inmigrantes (procedentes de Latinoamérica y de África), de ambos sexos y de edades comprendidas entre los 18 y 65 años. El 11% refiere la perpetración de algún… Show more

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“…Males showed more sexist beliefs than females, as in some previous studies in both college student populations [6,13] and community populations [12]. Ambivalent sexism explained 3% of dating violence while CPV explained 13%.…”
Section: Mediational Effect Of Sexismsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Males showed more sexist beliefs than females, as in some previous studies in both college student populations [6,13] and community populations [12]. Ambivalent sexism explained 3% of dating violence while CPV explained 13%.…”
Section: Mediational Effect Of Sexismsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Males in a community population showed more sexist beliefs than females [12], with similar results in a college student population [6,13]. The expected strength of the relationship between sexist beliefs and IPV or dating violence would be moderate according to previous studies.…”
Section: Ipv Dating Violence and Sexismmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Currently, several studies related to violence in young dating relationships state that men and women equally perpetrate violence. (Alegría & Rodríguez, 2015;Archer, 2000;Arnoso et al, 2017;Chen & Chan, 2019;Graña & Cuenca, 2014;Rojas-Solís et al, 2017;Straus, 2009). In Spain, judicial evidence shows that men usually exercise this phenomenon; nevertheless, community samples indicate that both sexes have the same predisposition to perpetrate violence (Graña & Cuenca, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La violencia en parejas heterosexuales es unidireccional cuando uno de los integrantes ha ejercido malos tratos o bidireccional cuando ambos miembros de la pareja actúen al mismo tiempo como víctima y agresor (Arnoso, Ibabe, Arnoso & Elgorriaga, 2017), aunque la mayoría de las agresiones físicas durante el noviazgo son bidireccionales (Rey-Anacona, 2013).…”
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