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- Title
Ciberviolencia y satisfacción en la relación en jóvenes poblanos durante la pandemia por COVID-19.
- Authors
Sarquiz-Garcia, Guadalupe del Carmen; Alexis Romero-Méndez, Christian; Luis Rojas-Solís, José
- Abstract
Cyberviolence in dating (CDV) is the exercise of abusive behavior through technological means and the Internet, with the purpose of isolating, controlling, and devaluing the partner. During confinement for COVID-19, an increase in this problem is expected; For this reason, the present research identifies the relationship between satisfaction with the couple's relationship and QOL. A quantitative, non-experimental, cross-sectional, and expost facto study was carried out, with an exploratory scope, where 110 young Mexicans aged between 15 and 25 years participated. Among other results, the presence of QOL, a bidirectionality of violence, as well as a higher prevalence of control in the modality of perpetration and reception stood out.
- Subjects
ABUSIVE behavior; MEXICANS; COUPLES; COVID-19; VIOLENCE; DATING violence; ONLINE dating
- Publication
Dilemas Contemporáneos: Educación, Política y Valores, 2021, Vol 8, p1
- ISSN
2007-7890
- Publication type
Article