Relaciones entre estilos de amor y violencia en adolescentes
Keywords:
violencia, noviazgo, adolescencia, estilos de amorAbstract
De acuerdo a diversas evidencias, la manera en que los y las adolescentes establecen sus relaciones amorosas podría estar asociada con la violencia producida y recibida en el noviazgo. Para esclarecer cómo se manifiesta esta relación en una muestra de 105 mujeres y 93 hombres, con una edad entre los 13 y 15 años, se aplicaron la Escala de Actitudes Amorosas (Hendrick y Hendrick, 1986) y el Cuestionario sobre Violencia en el Noviazgo. La evidencia indica que los estilos amorosos predominantes fueron el Storge y el Eros. Los hombres cuyo estilo es Ludus tienen más posibilidades de recibir violencia, en tanto que las mujeres cuyo estilo predominante es el Ágape reciben y ejercen más violencia en sus relaciones amorosas. Dado que este estilo es poco frecuente se sugiere que en las instituciones educativas se promuevan relaciones de noviazgo más igualitarias.
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