2020
DOI: 10.18270/chps..v18i1.2854
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Violencia conyugal y dependencia afectiva: un estudio cualitativo en población masculina

Abstract: Declaración de disponibilidad de datos: Todos los datos relevantes están dentro del artículo, así como los archivos de soporte de información. Conflicto de intereses:Los autores han declarado que no hay conflicto de intereses. Violencia conyugal y dependencia afectiva: un estudio cualitativo en población masculinaViolencia conyugal y dependencia afectiva: un estudio cualitativo en población masculina AbstractConjugal violence has been a psychosocial phenomenon of interest, as well as a public health problem th… Show more

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“…1) The invisibility of IPV against men influenced by traditional gender roles and cultural patterns, which in turn contribute themselves to minimizing and concealing violent episodes (Díaz et al, 2018;Leiva & Lay-Lisboa, 2017;Navarro et al, 2019;Trujano et al, 2010).…”
Section: Main Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1) The invisibility of IPV against men influenced by traditional gender roles and cultural patterns, which in turn contribute themselves to minimizing and concealing violent episodes (Díaz et al, 2018;Leiva & Lay-Lisboa, 2017;Navarro et al, 2019;Trujano et al, 2010).…”
Section: Main Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aforementioned refers to men not valuing violent acts as such for fear of ridicule form authorities or that their children will suffer the consequences, as well as fear of shame and being alone (Becerra et al, 2009;Moral & López, 2013;Leiva & Lay-Lisboa, 2017). The latter implicate ideological and cultural barriers in the male role (Díaz et al, 2018;González & Fernández, 2014).…”
Section: Main Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%