Repercusiones Emocionales, Sociales y Rutinarias en Mujeres Víctimas de Stalking

Bianca Zambelli Alves, Clarissa De Antoni

Resumen


El acecho es un fenómeno caracterizado por conductas de acecho y acoso a las víctimas. El objetivo de este estudio fue conocer la percepción de las mujeres victimizadas por el comportamiento del acosador sobre las repercusiones en sus vidas. Se entrevistó a seis mujeres jóvenes, entre 22 a 28 años. Los instrumentos utilizados fueron una ficha sociodemográfica y una entrevista individual semiestructurada, ambas elaboradas por los investigadores. A través del Análisis Temático se encontraron tres modalidades de repercusión existente: emocional, social y en las rutinas. Las repercusiones emocionales incluyen miedo, culpa, molestia e ira; en las repercusiones sociales, emergen las consecuencias en las relaciones y redes sociales; en las repercusiones en la rutina se comentan los cambios en las actividades diarias y el desplazamiento físico. Finalmente, se entiende que las repercusiones provocadas por el acecho vivido son severas y están interrelacionadas en una circularidad causal. Estas repercusiones afectan negativamente la vida de estas mujeres y provocan un sufrimiento intenso.


Palabras clave


Acecho; Acoso no sexual; Violencia contra la mujer

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18256/2175-5027.2023.v15i1.4667

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