Sexismo y mitos del amor romántico en adolescentes que residen en centros de acogida

  1. Carbonell, Ángela
  2. Fernández, Irene
  3. Navarro-Pérez, José-Javier
Revista:
OBETS: Revista de Ciencias Sociales

ISSN: 1989-1385

Año de publicación: 2021

Volumen: 16

Número: 1

Páginas: 75-86

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.14198/OBETS2021.16.1.05 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: OBETS: Revista de Ciencias Sociales

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Resumen

La investigación explora la relación entre sexismo y la distorsión en mitos del amor romántico en adolescentes que residen en Centros de Acogida de Menores en Valencia (España). El diseño de investigación fue descriptivo transversal con una muestra de 147 adolescentes. Los resultados reflejan una relación estadísticamente significativa que indica que, a mayor sexismo en los y las adolescentes, mayores son las distorsiones románticas. Se identificaron mayores niveles de sexismo hacia las mujeres y mitos del amor romántico en chicos, mientras que las mujeres mostraron mayores puntuaciones en las actitudes sexistas hacia los hombres. Se concluye que la vivencia de situaciones de violencia familiar no tiene un efecto significativo en la adopción de actitudes y creencias sexistas y románticas idealizadas en adolescentes institucionalizados.

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Este trabajo se enmarca en el proyecto ?Liad@s: Convivencia prosocial y prevenci?n de la violencia de g?nero en el alumnado. La participaci?n como instrumento para la coeducaci?n? (Ref. GVA/2017/208) financiado por la Conselleria d'Educaci?, Generalitat Valenciana. Las autoras Irene Fern?ndez y ?ngela Carbonell son, respectivamente, investigadoras predoctorales del programa FPI del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovaci?n y Universidades (PRE2019-089021), y del programa I+D+i de la Conselleria d'Innovaci?, Universitats, Ci?ncia i Societat Digital y el Fondo Social Europeo (ACIF / 2017/284).

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