Aspectos éticos y metodológicos en el estudio de la violencia en el noviazgo entre jóvenes mexicanos: una revisión sistemática

All of this could have smoothed out the appearance of new types of intimate partner violence, such as cyber violence, which is a type of virtual violence considered to be a relatively new and growing phenomenon developed alongside the use of information technology and communication, which consists o...

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Published inRevista Logos ciencia & tecnología Vol. 12; no. 3; p. 99
Main Authors Rojas-Solís, José Luis, Hernández-Cruz, Saúl, Morales-Franco, Esmeralda, María de la Paz Toldos Romero
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bogota Dirección Nacional de Escuelas de la Policía Nacional de Colombia 01.09.2020
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Summary:All of this could have smoothed out the appearance of new types of intimate partner violence, such as cyber violence, which is a type of virtual violence considered to be a relatively new and growing phenomenon developed alongside the use of information technology and communication, which consists of behaviors that seek to control, humiliate, hurt, expose, ridicule, or isolate an individual through the use of electronic or digital means (Romo-Tobón, Vázquez-Sánchez, Rojas-Solís & Alvídrez, 2020). [...]in Mexican society such types of violence have been highlighted as factors associated with gender stereotypes because they promote a masculine image represented by strength, aggressiveness, initiative, and power, which characterize violent behaviors, while the female image in most cases is associated with passive and expressive roles, typical of a victim figure (Nava-Reyes, Rojas-Solís, Toldos & Morales, 2018). [...]without detriment to the possible exchange of roles between the aggressor and the victim on the part of women and men, it should be remembered that this bidirectionality does not necessarily imply the same gravity in the consequences of violence (Straus & Ramirez, 2007); additionally, it is essential to consider the context, especially in gender issues (Delgado-Álvarez, 2020; Ferrer-Pérez & Bosch-Fiol, 2019), in order to understand violent behavior. [...]the detection and the study of this phenomenon has captured the attention of numerous investigations, especially for its prevention (Trabold, McMahon, Alsobrooks, Whitney & Mittal, 2020), since it is especially alarming that at these ages the presence of these behaviors seems to be frequent (Rojas-Solís, 2013a), and that many adolescents consider them to be normal practices for conflict resolution or inherent in their own relationship (Rubio-Garay, Carrasco, Amor & López-González, 2015). [...]there is a need to carry out systematic reviews to reveal the empirical research corpus generated (Rubio-Garay, López-González, Carrasco & Amor, 2017).
ISSN:2145-549X
2422-4200
DOI:10.22335/rlct.v12i3.1241