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    Manifestaciones de violencia en el noviazgo en estudiantes de Psicología de la Universidad de Cuenca periodo académico 2023 - 2024
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2024-02-19) Guapacasa Piña, Jocelyn Paola; Tenesaca Pintado, Sofia Carolina; Ortiz Vivar, Xiomar del Rocío
    Violence in relationships is a public health issue that impacts men and women of all ages. This phenomenon has harmful consequences on the physical, psychological and sexual aspects of the people involved. The purpose of this research was to describe the manifestations of dating violence in Psychology students at the University of Cuenca academic period 2023 - 2024. To achieve the objectives, a probabilistic sample of n=100 people from the university was taken into consideration. Faculty of Psychology of the University of Cuenca, between men and women, from 20 to 25 years old. For the violence variable, the CUVINO Relationship Violence Questionnaire was applied, and a sociodemographic sheet was applied for the variables sex and duration of the relationship. The results obtained indicate that the predominant factor in the manifestation of intimate partner violence was detachment, followed by coercion and gender violence. The highest average duration of dating relationships prevailed in the range of 11 to 20 months. It is concluded that violence in relationships is both exerted and perceived by men and women; and that predominates with a mild level in the domains studied.

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