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Title: | Variables psicológicas comunes en la violencia escolar entre iguales y la violencia filio-parental: un estudio cualitativo |
Other Titles: | Psychological variables common in school violence between peers and filial-parental violence: a qualitative study |
Authors: | Castañeda de la Paz, Alejandra Moral Arroyo, Gonzalo del Suárez Relinque, Cristian |
Keywords: | Violencia escolar;Violencia filio-parental;Autoestima;Empatía;Estatus social;Adolescencia;School violence;Filial-parental violence;Self-esteem;Empathy;Social status;Adolescence |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Policía Nacional de Colombia |
Abstract: | OBJETIVO: conocer de manera conjunta la influencia que, sobre la Violencia Escolar (VE) y la Violencia Filio-Parental (VFP), ejercen ciertos indicadores de ajuste individual (empatía y autoestima) y de tipo social (estatus social y relación
con los iguales).
MÉTODO: se llevó a cabo un estudio cualitativo con adolescentes, padres, profesorado y técnicos de centros de menores.
RESULTADOS: para la mayoría de los sujetos participantes, los acosadores/agresores de ambos estudios presentan baja autoestima y dificultades empáticas. Sin embargo, la VE proporciona estatus y aceptación social por parte del grupo de pares, mientras que la VFP genera rechazo, por lo que tiende a mantenerse oculta.
CONCLUSIONES: los agresores hacia los progenitores buscan la aceptación de los pares a través de conductas violentas en el entorno escolar, un aspecto que daría lugar a que coexistan al mismo tiempo las conductas de agresión en los ámbitos familiar y escolar. OBJECTIVE: getting to know jointly the influence exerted on School Violence (“Violencia Escolar “VE”) and Filial-Parental Violence (“VFP”) by certain indicators of both individual adjustment (empathy and self-esteem) and social type (social status and relationship with peers). METHOD: a qualitative study was carried out among probation centers/juvenile facility’s adolescents, parents, teaching staff and technicians. RESULTS: To most participants, bullies / aggressors in both studies reveal low self-esteem and empathic difficulties. However, VE provides them with some kind of status and social acceptance from their group of peers, while VFP generates rejection; therefore, it tends to be hidden. CONCLUSIONS: aggressors against parents seek the acceptance of peers through violent behaviors in the school environment, this being an aspect that would lead to the coexistence of aggressive conducts both within the family and in the school environment. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10662/9139 |
ISSN: | 1794-3108 |
Appears in Collections: | DPSAN - Artículos |
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