Browsing by Author "Zhunio Malla, Mariela Alexandra"
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Item Conocimiento de derechos sexuales y reproductivos en 600 pacientes de consulta externa de gineco-obstetricia del Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso junio-agosto 2006(2007) Yacila Lomas, Sara Elvia; Zhunio Malla, Mariela Alexandra; Vidal Gavilanez, Diana Alcira; Ñauta Baculima, Manuel Jaime; Mosquera Vallejo, Lorena ElizabethThis paper is a quantitative descriptive research type where conocimeinto We've identified about sexual and reproductive rights in 600 outpatients of gynecology and obstetrics Vicente Corral Moscoso Hospital of Cuenca-Ecuador in the period June-August 2006Item Violencia de pareja en contra de la mujer y la funcionalidad familiar. Parroquia Güel, cantón Sigsig. 2015- 2016(Universidad de Cuenca, 2017-11-11) Zhunio Malla, Mariela Alexandra; Encalada Torres, Lorena EsperanzaIntroduction: Couple violence against women is a public and family health problem, it must be studied due to physical, psychological and social consequences that affect the health and quality of life of women, and the family, however, in the Parish of Guel there are no previous studies on this situation. Objective: To determine the characteristics of violence of the couple against the woman and the relation with the familiar functionality in the parish Güel of the Canton Sigsig. Material and methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in 113 women from the Güel parish of Sigsig Canton, from 2015-2016. A data collection instrument was applied to know the socio-demographic characteristics, the family functionality was evaluated by the FFSIL test and the partner violence through the WAST test. The variables were represented as absolute frequencies and percentage. The chi-square test, prevalence ratio (PR), and 95% confidence intervals were used to determine the association between variables. Results: The prevalence of partner violence was 25.7%. The women with more partner violence were those of more than or equal to 46 years (PR = 2,743, 95% CI: 1.485-5.087, p = 0.001), unstable partner (PR = 3.023, 95% CI: 1.718-5.321, p <0.001 ), Family absence (PR = 4.612, 95% CI: 2.795-7.610, p <0.001) and family dysfunction (PR = 17,200, 95% CI: 2,427-121,885, p <0.001). Conclusions. Partner violence was found associated with family dysfunction and unstable couples with low schooling and few support networks
