1999
DOI: 10.4067/s0034-98871999001100006
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Violencia doméstica y sexualidad

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“…16 Low levels of education and income, as well as emotional stress among men can serve to perpetuate high levels of alcohol consumption and family violence. 5 In relation to family functionality, the study by Arcos et al² (1999) shows greater dysfunction and risk among women who have experienced domestic violence compared with those who have not. Items in the questionnaire, including less family support to the personal development of the battered woman and less interaction to share free time, space and money showed statistically signifi cant differences between the groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Low levels of education and income, as well as emotional stress among men can serve to perpetuate high levels of alcohol consumption and family violence. 5 In relation to family functionality, the study by Arcos et al² (1999) shows greater dysfunction and risk among women who have experienced domestic violence compared with those who have not. Items in the questionnaire, including less family support to the personal development of the battered woman and less interaction to share free time, space and money showed statistically signifi cant differences between the groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intimate partner violence (IPV) and coerced sexual relationships are reported to be related to the negative aspects of machismo, increasing the risk for HIV acquisition (Miner, Ferrer, Cianelli, Bernales, & Cabieses, 2011). IPV is an important issue many Chilean women experience in relationships, and its significance can often be interrelated with cultural norms learned during childhood, such as that women must be good wives and mothers; that women must be respectful of and dependent on men; that men make all the important decisions, including those that have to do with women's aspirations and goals in life; and that women must subordinate their pleasure to the decisions and feelings of men (Arcos et al, 1999;Cianelli, 2003;Cianelli et al, 2008).…”
Section: Ministerio Dementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las variables nivel educacional de la pareja en su categoría media completa o menos (p=0,047), La agresión física durante el embarazo reviste una connotación de gravedad, ya que no solo provoca consecuencias en la salud mental y física de la mujer, sino que también en el hijo que está en gestación. Del grupo de mujeres estudiadas, el 28,8%, declaró haber sido agredida físicamente mientras estaban embarazadas, esta cifra es mayor a los hallazgos encontrados en estudios internacionales (11,12,(13)(14)(15) y en estudios nacionales (16)(17)(18)(19) y menor al estudio de Costa Rica (10) y México (14). El que la prevalencia encontrada haya sido mayor que la mayoría de los estudios, puede deberse a que las mujeres en estudio están adscritas a un programa de violencia lo que puede favorecer las respuestas y reconocimiento de este tipo de violencia.…”
Section: Tabla II Caracterización De La Violencia En Las Mujeres Que unclassified
“…Los estudios realizados en Chile, el primero en 1998, en un consultorio de la ciudad de Valdivia (16) (20).…”
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