Violence forms among university students from Junin Región, Perú

Rev Salud Publica (Bogota). 2020 Jul 1;22(4):414-420. doi: 10.15446/rsap.V22n4.87379.

Abstract

Objective: To examine the association among six forms of violence and their levels among Peruvian university students from a public University in Peru's Junin region.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study of students of both sexes from the Faculty of Education. Sampling comprised 961 voluntary students (629 females and 332 males) studying in the education faculty from the National University of Center of Perú. Data were collected in the period July-December 2019 using the Domestic Violence Measurements Scale (VIFJ4), which assessed six forms of violence (physical, psychological, sexual, social, patrimonial, and gender). These variables were assessed through three levels of violence (mild, moderate, and severe).

Results: All student felt violence in their six forms. A higher percentage of violence was found in females than males. According severe level the forms of violence were ordered as follow: physical > psychological > patrimonial > social > gender. For moderate level: social > sexual > physical > gender > patrimonial > psychological, and mild level: psychological > patrimonial > gender > social > physical > sexual.

Conclusion: It was confirmed that there are different forms of violence and their levels in both males and females. This knowledge will serve as a basis for the development and implementation of educational programs that help university students to establish adequate behavior and mental health.

MeSH terms

  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Domestic Violence* / psychology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Peru
  • Students / psychology
  • Universities