Psychological risk factors in Salvadoran women victims of conjugal violence

Authors

  • Juan Carlos Sierra Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador
  • José Ricardo Gutiérrez Quintanilla Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador
  • Virgilio Ortega Leyva Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i40.7262

Keywords:

Psychological risk factors, Salvadoran women, Victims of conjugal violence

Abstract

Marital violence against women has unfortunately become a dramatic phenomenon that affects practically all societies, being more deeply rooted in those in the process of development, as in the case of El Salvador.
This violence is defined as a set of negative attitudes and behaviors that the aggressor (almost always the man) manifests toward the victim (the woman).
Heise and García-Moreno (2002) define it as any conduct within an intimate relationship that causes physical, psychological or sexual harm to any member, including physical aggression (beatings, kicks, beatings, etc.), psychological abuse (intimidation), contempt, humiliation, etc.), forced sexual relations or behaviors and control behaviors such as isolation, control of activities and restrictions on access to information and assistance.

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Published

2008-06-01

How to Cite

Sierra, J. C., Gutiérrez Quintanilla, J. R., & Ortega Leyva, V. (2008). Psychological risk factors in Salvadoran women victims of conjugal violence. Entorno, (40), 29–35. https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i40.7262

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