Mitos sobre el amor y celos románticos en jóvenes y adultos colombianos
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2021
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Cabrera Leiva, Melina Patricia
Pino Gazabon, Carmela M.
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Ediciones Universidad Simón Bolívar
Facultad de Ciencias jurídicas y Sociales
Facultad de Ciencias jurídicas y Sociales
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Antecedentes: Las relaciones sentimentales forman parte del desarrollo
del ciclo vital de los seres humanos, no obstante, existen creencias sobre lo que
debe esperarse dentro de este tipo de vinculación. Objetivo: Analizar la relación
entre la presencia y/o ausencia de mitos sobre el amor y celos románticos en
jóvenes y adultos colombianos. Método: 1004 jóvenes y adultos colombianos
entre 18 y 45 años hicieron parte de este estudio, 65.7% mujeres y 34.3%
hombres, la edad media fue de 24.65 años (SD=5.45). La escala interpersonal de
celos (Martínez-León, 2017) y la escala de mitos sobre el amor (Bonilla y Rivas,
2018) fueron aplicadas. Resultados: 38.6% reconocen y conciben los mitos sobre
la idealización del amor como reales, 26% (n=261) aceptan los mitos sobre la
vinculación amor-maltrato. Los mitos de idealización del amor se correlacionaron
positivamente de forma bilateral con los celos románticos (r = 0.19, p < 0.01) y los
mitos de vinculación amor-maltrato con los celos románticos (r = 0.22, p < 0.01).
Conclusiones: la presencia de estos mitos se correlacionan junto a los celos
románticos
Background: Romantic relationships are part of the development of the life cycle of human beings, however, there are beliefs about what should be expected within this type of relationship. Objective: To analyze the relationship between the presence and / or absence of myths about love and romantic jealousy in Colombian youth and adults. Method: 1004 Colombian youths and adults between 18 and 45 years old were part of this study, 65.7% women and 34.3% men, the mean age was 24.65 years (SD = 5.45). The interpersonal jealousy scale (Martínez-León, 2017) and the scale of myths about love (Bonilla and Rivas, 2018) were applied. Results: 38.6% recognize and conceive the myths about the idealization of love as real, 26% (n = 261) accept the myths about the relationship between love and abuse. Myths of idealization of love were positively correlated bilaterally with romantic jealousy (r = 0.19, p <0.01) and myths of linkage love- abuse with romantic jealousy (r = 0.22, p <0.01). Conclusions: the presence of these myths is correlated with romantic jealousy. KeyWords: love myths, romantic jealousy, gender. romantic love, youth
Background: Romantic relationships are part of the development of the life cycle of human beings, however, there are beliefs about what should be expected within this type of relationship. Objective: To analyze the relationship between the presence and / or absence of myths about love and romantic jealousy in Colombian youth and adults. Method: 1004 Colombian youths and adults between 18 and 45 years old were part of this study, 65.7% women and 34.3% men, the mean age was 24.65 years (SD = 5.45). The interpersonal jealousy scale (Martínez-León, 2017) and the scale of myths about love (Bonilla and Rivas, 2018) were applied. Results: 38.6% recognize and conceive the myths about the idealization of love as real, 26% (n = 261) accept the myths about the relationship between love and abuse. Myths of idealization of love were positively correlated bilaterally with romantic jealousy (r = 0.19, p <0.01) and myths of linkage love- abuse with romantic jealousy (r = 0.22, p <0.01). Conclusions: the presence of these myths is correlated with romantic jealousy. KeyWords: love myths, romantic jealousy, gender. romantic love, youth
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Celos románticos, Mitos del amor romántico, Género, Amor romántico, Juventud, Love myths, Romantic jealousy, Gender, Romantic love, Youth