Alcohol Consumption As A Generator Of Gender-Based Violence In Families In The Peruvian Jungle
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between alcohol consumption and gender-based violence in parents of the Antonio Raymondi Educational Institution, Cacatachi – 2023. The methodology used was basic, with a non-experimental design, cross-sectional and correlational. Parents from an educational institution in Cacatachi were considered as a sample, with a population of 256 fathers and mothers, and a random sample of 154 fathers and fathers, who make up a parental family. The data collection technique was the survey and the instrument was the questionnaire. For alcohol consumption, the WHO AUDIT questionnaire was used, analyzed in the Peruvian context by Colán & Rosario (2022). For gender-based violence, the questionnaire adapted by Juárez & Bardales (2021) was used. According to the results, there is a significant relationship between alcohol consumption and gender-based violence in parents of the Antonio Raymondi Secondary School in Cacatachi (p=0.000; X^2=37,031), alcohol consumption is also significantly linked to the dimensions of gender-based violence. It was concluded that the higher the alcohol consumption by the male partner, the greater the degree of gender-based violence in the female partner.