2020
DOI: 10.22490/24629448.4195
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Impactos de la COVID-19 en la violencia contra las mujeres. El caso de Bogotá (Colombia)

Abstract: La literatura reconoce que las condiciones estructurales de vulnerabilidad de las mujeres que se derivan de los roles asociados al cuidado y al trabajo doméstico y de su precarización laboral, entre otros, favorecen el aumento de la violencia en su contra, y esta se exacerba en las condiciones de confinamiento y aislamiento social generadas por la pandemia de la COVID-19. El artículo estudia los mecanismos dispuestos en Bogotá (Colombia) para enfrentar la violencia contra las mujeres y los desafíos que aún se … Show more

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“…Psychological and social studies on public health have established three phases related to 1) primary prevention or the stage in which the system aims to reduce risks by promoting violence-free lifestyles; 2) secondary prevention consists of immediate attention based on an early warning; 3) tertiary prevention or long-term response indicated by treatment and rehabilitation, conflict transformation and reconciliation 13 . In this way, the theory of reasoned action, the theory of planned behavior and the theory of adherence to treatment explain the dependency relationships between the psychosocial determinants involved in each of the phases of primary, secondary and tertiary care 14 . The theory of reasoned action, roughly, maintains that the expected behavior in each of the phases of attention is determined by perceptions of control, beliefs, norms, attitudes and intentions 15 .…”
Section: Theory Of Adherence To Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychological and social studies on public health have established three phases related to 1) primary prevention or the stage in which the system aims to reduce risks by promoting violence-free lifestyles; 2) secondary prevention consists of immediate attention based on an early warning; 3) tertiary prevention or long-term response indicated by treatment and rehabilitation, conflict transformation and reconciliation 13 . In this way, the theory of reasoned action, the theory of planned behavior and the theory of adherence to treatment explain the dependency relationships between the psychosocial determinants involved in each of the phases of primary, secondary and tertiary care 14 . The theory of reasoned action, roughly, maintains that the expected behavior in each of the phases of attention is determined by perceptions of control, beliefs, norms, attitudes and intentions 15 .…”
Section: Theory Of Adherence To Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In pandemic that, within families, leisure activities are created that generate integration, family cohesion, but in some cases the problem situations are exacerbated showing the harshness of reality, especially with a delicate member of health, and especially on the verge of death (Moreno & Alfonso, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%