An exploratory investigation of the perspectives of educated parents on the gender roles and stereotypes in child and adolescent sexuality

Maskana Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.18537/mskn.13.01.03
Lourdes Huiracocha-Tutiven, A. Orellana-Paucar, Victoria Abril-Ulloa, Mirian Huiracocha-Tutiven, María-Isabel Clavijo
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The exploratory research presented in this article investigated the perspectives on the gender roles and stereotypes in the care of children and their sexual education of a small group of educated parents, using a patriarchal model. The sample consisted of 30 parents of which 20 participated in in-depth interviews, and 10 in two focus groups, 5 in each group. All 23 women and 7 men possessed a third-level degree, and some held a postgraduate diploma. It was found that even educated parents reproduce patterns they learned within the traditional family. A man decides and enjoys free and dominant sexuality, while a woman is required to have a beautiful body and be a wife who submits sexually to her husband. The study concludes that the caring role of women, the subalternity and maternalism-marianism of female identity, and the care of the body and the norms of beauty are the female characteristics that still dominate social thinking. However, due to the increasing participation of women in the labor market, women are becoming gradually more autonomous.
受过教育的父母对儿童和青少年性行为中的性别角色和刻板印象的看法的探索性调查
本文提出的探索性研究采用父权制模式,调查了一小群受过教育的父母在照顾儿童及其性教育中的性别角色和刻板印象。样本由30名家长组成,其中20人参加了深入访谈,10人分为两个焦点小组,每组5人。所有23名女性和7名男性都拥有三级学位,其中一些人拥有研究生文凭。研究发现,即使是受过教育的父母也会复制他们在传统家庭中学到的模式。男人决定并享受自由和支配性的性行为,而女人则被要求拥有美丽的身体,成为一个在性方面服从丈夫的妻子。研究得出的结论是,女性的关爱作用、女性身份的从属性和母性玛丽主义、对身体的关爱和对美的规范是仍然主导社会思维的女性特征。然而,由于妇女越来越多地参与劳动力市场,妇女正逐渐变得更加自主。
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