Violence in the relationship of nursing students, 2015

Authors

  • Adela Alba-Leonel
  • Julio Hernández Falcón
  • Joaquín Papaqui-Hernández
  • Rubén Roa Ponce
  • Sirenia Pérez Cabrera

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51422/ren.v14i3.215

Keywords:

violence in the relationship, physical violence, emotional violence, psychological violence, sexual violence

Abstract

Introduction: The National Survey on the Dyna­mic of Household Relations (ENDIREH) 2011, reported that 46.1% of women over 15 have experienced violence by their partners.

Objective: To determine and enter the study of violence in relationships of students ENEO-UNAM.

Methodology: A descriptive study, the obser­vation unit were students of the races: Lic. Nursing and Nursing and Midwifery, was non-probability sampling. a questionnaire exprofeso "Detection of violence as a couple" of 15 items was applied.

Results: 112 students were studied, 84.8% were female, 51% are under 20 years, 37% are between 20- 23 and 12% over 23 years old. 85.7% of the (old) students reported having emotional violen­ce (control your time, jealousy and accuses her of being unfaithful), 38.3% is in the making of depen­dence, 15.8% is economic violence, 1.8 % reported physical violence, 8.9% reported psychological vio­lence and only one reported case of rape by an intimate partner.

Conclusions: It is confirmed that there is violence in the relationships of type: emotional dependency, physical, economic and sexual in nursing students, so it must implement and apply an intervention to reduce this. It is necessary to encourage all couples reach agreements, which set limits and distances, especially foster mutual respect.

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Published

2015-12-31

How to Cite

Alba-Leonel, A., Hernández Falcón, J., Papaqui-Hernández, J., Roa Ponce, R., & Pérez Cabrera, S. (2015). Violence in the relationship of nursing students, 2015. Revista De Enfermería Neurológica, 14(3), 121–128. https://doi.org/10.51422/ren.v14i3.215