Bibliographic citations
Vega, A., (2024). Prácticas de crianza y patrones culturales paternos: Junta Vecinal Las Guerreras del Sector Clementina I, La Esperanza – Trujillo, 2023 [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21266
Vega, A., Prácticas de crianza y patrones culturales paternos: Junta Vecinal Las Guerreras del Sector Clementina I, La Esperanza – Trujillo, 2023 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21266
@misc{renati/1045909,
title = "Prácticas de crianza y patrones culturales paternos: Junta Vecinal Las Guerreras del Sector Clementina I, La Esperanza – Trujillo, 2023",
author = "Vega Fajardo, Anny Tamara",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
ABSTRACT This research aims to describe the cultural patterns that impact the parenting practices of the members of the "Las Guerreras" Neighborhood Association, based on a culturalist and educational approach concerning the theories provided by Melville Herskovits (1948) and George Spindler (1993), respectively. The study involved a sample of 30 women from the "Las Guerreras" Neighborhood Association in the Clementina Peralta Sector, all of whom are over 15 years old, mothers, and shared parenting activities with the father of their children. Quantitative methods, such as statistical analysis, and qualitative methods, including ethnographic and hypothetical-deductive approaches, were applied, with the interview guide serving as the main tool for data collection. The findings indicate that the interviewed mothers exhibit positive patterns, such as the transmission of family history (73%), and teaching through the practice of tasks and attitudes (90%), as well as negative patterns, such as the division of domestic roles based on gender (76%), and demands through discourse (56%). This leads to the development of parenting practices characterized by the use of stimuli (73%), punishments (93%), and the establishment of unilateral trust and communication (80%). Consequently, the research concluded that negative patterns predominate among the mothers, which adversely affect the exercise of parenting practices, due to the influence of sexist ideology marked in the cultural patterns learned by the study sample in their childhood.
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