¡No es fácil pedir ayuda! Barreras entre mujeres aimaras: Un estudio cualitativo en Bolivia
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https://doi.org/10.18050/psiquemag.v13i2.3136Palabras clave:
violencia de pareja, barreras para buscar ayuda, mujeres aimara, BoliviaResumen
El presente trabajo se llevó a cabo con el objetivo de analizar la percepción de las mujeres aimaras de tres municipios de Bolivia acerca de las barreras para buscar ayuda por violencia de pareja íntima. Los hallazgos contribuyen al Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible 5 (ODS 5): Lograr la igualdad de género y empoderar a todas las mujeres y niñas. Se adopto un enfoque cualitativo y se usó el apoyo de Atlas. Ti 22. Participaron 17 mujeres indígenas aimaras con edades entre 21 a 70, seleccionadas intencionalmente, procurando lograr la homogeneidad grupal. Los hallazgos del estudio actual ilustran la emergencia de cuatro categorías que constituyen barreras para la búsqueda de ayuda formal en mujeres aimaras de Bolivia: acceso limitado a los servicios de ayuda formal, tolerancia sociocultural del abuso, estigma social y dependencia económica desde la perspectiva de las sobrevivientes de VPI. Estas barreras a menudo podrían estar superpuestas, lo que impide que las mujeres víctimas de VPI buscar ayuda o abandonar relaciones abusivas.
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