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Dilemas contemporáneos: educación, política y valores

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HORTA-HERNANDEZ, Ángel Daniel; GUZMAN-TOLEDO, Rosa María; VILLALOBOS-RAYGOZA, Ariadna  and  ROJAS-SOLIS, José Luis. Factors associated with cyberviolence in couples of Mexican lesbian women during confinement. Dilemas contemp. educ. política valores [online]. 2021, vol.9, n.spe1, 00056.  Epub Jan 31, 2022. ISSN 2007-7890.  https://doi.org/10.46377/dilemas.v9i.2963.

Partner cyberviolence (QOL) arises from the digital age, although its research is scarce, especially in same-sex relationships; Therefore, this study explores and analyzes the prevalence among the factors associated with QOL within the couples of Mexican lesbian women during confinement. The participation was 39 Mexican women between 18 and 28 years old. Among the results, a high prevalence is observed in Secure Attachment, Electronic Surveillance and Jealousy, which is corroborated with the frequency tables per item. These findings highlight the need to promote research in Mexico with the LGBT population, especially in situations such as confinement.

Keywords : cyberviolence of couples; lesbians; COVID-19; Mexico.

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