Living environments: Gender violence in the Peruvian highlands

This research addresses the concerning living conditions of indigenous women and girls in the Peruvian highlands, who face situations of violence and discrimination that contradict the United Nations Agenda's Goal 3 (Health and Well-being). The main objective was to analyze the perceptions of i...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Edgard Pacheco-Luza, Rina Álvarez-Becerra, Ángel Acevedo-Duque, Gladys Bustamante-Cabrera
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Zulia 2024-12-01
Series:Revista de Ciencias Sociales
Subjects:
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850101425074339840
author Edgard Pacheco-Luza
Rina Álvarez-Becerra
Ángel Acevedo-Duque
Gladys Bustamante-Cabrera
author_facet Edgard Pacheco-Luza
Rina Álvarez-Becerra
Ángel Acevedo-Duque
Gladys Bustamante-Cabrera
author_sort Edgard Pacheco-Luza
collection DOAJ
description This research addresses the concerning living conditions of indigenous women and girls in the Peruvian highlands, who face situations of violence and discrimination that contradict the United Nations Agenda's Goal 3 (Health and Well-being). The main objective was to analyze the perceptions of indigenous women (Aymara and Quechua) who are victims of intimate partner violence regarding the barriers to seeking formal institutional help. A qualitative methodology based on grounded theory was employed, with a reflexive thematic analysis design. Seventeen interviews were conducted with women aged 22 to 60 who met the criteria of having experienced intimate partner violence and self-identifying as Aymara or Quechua. Key findings include self-silencing behaviors, fear of the aggressor’s reaction and the consequences of seeking help, as well as the minimization and justification of the violence, which perpetuate the abuse. Additionally, a cultural stigma was identified that questions women’s rights over their traditional gender roles, thus hindering their well-being and safety. Social barriers at multiple levels further prevent these women from seeking formal help, reinforcing the cycle of violence.
format Article
id doaj-art-642f5d5f63f140a4a6e0f3d17527df70
institution DOAJ
issn 1315-9518
2477-9431
language Spanish
publishDate 2024-12-01
publisher Universidad del Zulia
record_format Article
series Revista de Ciencias Sociales
spelling doaj-art-642f5d5f63f140a4a6e0f3d17527df702025-08-20T02:40:02ZspaUniversidad del ZuliaRevista de Ciencias Sociales1315-95182477-94312024-12-01304https://doi.org/10.31876/rcs.v30i4.42990Living environments: Gender violence in the Peruvian highlandsEdgard Pacheco-LuzaRina Álvarez-BecerraÁngel Acevedo-DuqueGladys Bustamante-CabreraThis research addresses the concerning living conditions of indigenous women and girls in the Peruvian highlands, who face situations of violence and discrimination that contradict the United Nations Agenda's Goal 3 (Health and Well-being). The main objective was to analyze the perceptions of indigenous women (Aymara and Quechua) who are victims of intimate partner violence regarding the barriers to seeking formal institutional help. A qualitative methodology based on grounded theory was employed, with a reflexive thematic analysis design. Seventeen interviews were conducted with women aged 22 to 60 who met the criteria of having experienced intimate partner violence and self-identifying as Aymara or Quechua. Key findings include self-silencing behaviors, fear of the aggressor’s reaction and the consequences of seeking help, as well as the minimization and justification of the violence, which perpetuate the abuse. Additionally, a cultural stigma was identified that questions women’s rights over their traditional gender roles, thus hindering their well-being and safety. Social barriers at multiple levels further prevent these women from seeking formal help, reinforcing the cycle of violence.intimate partner violenceindigenous womengender rolescultural stigmahelp-seeking barriers
spellingShingle Edgard Pacheco-Luza
Rina Álvarez-Becerra
Ángel Acevedo-Duque
Gladys Bustamante-Cabrera
Living environments: Gender violence in the Peruvian highlands
Revista de Ciencias Sociales
intimate partner violence
indigenous women
gender roles
cultural stigma
help-seeking barriers
title Living environments: Gender violence in the Peruvian highlands
title_full Living environments: Gender violence in the Peruvian highlands
title_fullStr Living environments: Gender violence in the Peruvian highlands
title_full_unstemmed Living environments: Gender violence in the Peruvian highlands
title_short Living environments: Gender violence in the Peruvian highlands
title_sort living environments gender violence in the peruvian highlands
topic intimate partner violence
indigenous women
gender roles
cultural stigma
help-seeking barriers
work_keys_str_mv AT edgardpachecoluza livingenvironmentsgenderviolenceintheperuvianhighlands
AT rinaalvarezbecerra livingenvironmentsgenderviolenceintheperuvianhighlands
AT angelacevedoduque livingenvironmentsgenderviolenceintheperuvianhighlands
AT gladysbustamantecabrera livingenvironmentsgenderviolenceintheperuvianhighlands