2022
DOI: 10.14349/rlp.2022.v54.22
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Mentalidad machista, estilos de crianza y vulnerabilidad social en cuidadores primarios. Una comparación transcultural entre Argentina y Perú

Abstract: Introducción: la mentalidad machista es un fenómeno persistente en Latinoamérica. Sin embargo, no se tienen claros los factores que la generan, por ello, se realizó el estudio para analizar la mentalidad machista en función de factores como los estilos parentales y la vulnerabilidad social. Método: la muestra estuvo constituida por 389 (M.edad = 35.87, DE = 10.13) cuidadores primarios de niños, niñas y adolescentes de 4-16 años (M.edad= 9.33, DE = 4.66, femenino = 196) de diferentes regiones de Perú y Argentin… Show more

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“…The names assigned to the potato variety are directly related to the feminine characteristics of young women, making them a symbol of sexual harassment in Quechua culture. In the Quechua culture of southern Peru, machismo is still practiced, as evidenced in the following: “According to the results, differences by nationality in machismo could be due to stereotypical patterns of socialization of upbringing that persist in Peruvian culture, rooted in the functioning of its multiple traditions and cultural legacy” ( Uezen et al, 2022 , p. 200). The tradition persists whereby pasña is a contemptuous, macho, Andean Peruvian expression given as a name to the native potato variety Wira pasña and its sub-variants, Puka ñawi pasña (red-eyed whore woman), Azul ñawi pasña (blue-eyed whore woman), Puka chiqchi pasña (multi-colored whore woman), and Yuraq pasña (white-colored whore woman).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The names assigned to the potato variety are directly related to the feminine characteristics of young women, making them a symbol of sexual harassment in Quechua culture. In the Quechua culture of southern Peru, machismo is still practiced, as evidenced in the following: “According to the results, differences by nationality in machismo could be due to stereotypical patterns of socialization of upbringing that persist in Peruvian culture, rooted in the functioning of its multiple traditions and cultural legacy” ( Uezen et al, 2022 , p. 200). The tradition persists whereby pasña is a contemptuous, macho, Andean Peruvian expression given as a name to the native potato variety Wira pasña and its sub-variants, Puka ñawi pasña (red-eyed whore woman), Azul ñawi pasña (blue-eyed whore woman), Puka chiqchi pasña (multi-colored whore woman), and Yuraq pasña (white-colored whore woman).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En relación al género, el machismo (ideología de superioridad masculina y sumisión femenina) se vincula con estilos de funcionamiento familiar autoritarios, caracterizados por un alto grado del control de la conducta de los hijos. La situación contraria, un estilo de funcionamiento familiar democrático o autoritativo y no machista, se vincula con niveles altos de apoyo, autonomía y disciplina positiva hacia los hijos (Uezen-Bozzi et al, 2022a, 2022b…”
Section: Estado Del Arteunclassified