2019
DOI: 10.1344/lectora2019.25.20
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Acoso sexual juvenil en los espacios de ocio nocturno: Doble vulnerabilidad femenina.

Abstract: LECTORA REVISTA DE DONES I TEXTUALITAT ACOSO SEXUAL JUVENIL EN LOS ESPACIOS DE OCIO NOCTURNO: DOBLE VULNERABILIDAD FEMENINA 1 MARÍA ÁNGELES GARCÍA CARPINTERO Universidad de Sevilla CARMEN RUÍZ REPULLO Universidad Pablo de Olavide NURIA ROMO AVILÉS Universidad de GranadaEn este artículo se analiza el acoso sexual hacia las chicas jóvenes en los espacios de ocio nocturno. El objetivo se ha centrado en conocer los posibles riesgos, así como las vivencias y percepciones en torno a la violencia de género, específic… Show more

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“…In the extensive, ephemeral sociability of adolescents' shared leisure time, they play down risks, and everything revolves around the group: they go out, socialize, take drugs and experience the rites of passage to adulthood in a group [12]. By 'youth nightlife', we mean when young people and adolescents go for a night out, to a nightclub, disco or a bar, usually in the company of friends, or meet up to drink or take drugs in other areas such as parks, fields, abandoned lots or even a friend's house [13]. This need to belong and feel part of a group is at its most intense in the stages of adolescence and youth, where individual and collective identity is formed [14][15][16].…”
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“…In the extensive, ephemeral sociability of adolescents' shared leisure time, they play down risks, and everything revolves around the group: they go out, socialize, take drugs and experience the rites of passage to adulthood in a group [12]. By 'youth nightlife', we mean when young people and adolescents go for a night out, to a nightclub, disco or a bar, usually in the company of friends, or meet up to drink or take drugs in other areas such as parks, fields, abandoned lots or even a friend's house [13]. This need to belong and feel part of a group is at its most intense in the stages of adolescence and youth, where individual and collective identity is formed [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of gender, men have used these drugs over twice as much in the past year as women, with more intense and regular patterns. In terms of age, the prevalence is highest among young adults aged 15-34 [35], the onset of substance abuse is most pronounced in the period of early (12)(13)(14) and late (15)(16)(17) adolescence, and substance abuse peaks among persons aged 18-25 [36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%