Psychological Violence and Interculturality: A Correlational Study of Psychological Violence and Ethnic Identification at the Universidad Técnica del Norte-Ibarra

Elmer Meneses-Salazar
Pablo Buitrón-Jácome
Marco Hernández-Martínez
Sandra Elizabeth Álvarez Ramos
Oscar Vladimir Garrido-Rocha
Jorge-Elías Rivadeneira
Alexandra Mina

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the level of psychological violence in ethnic relationships among students of the National Academic Leveling System (SNNA, derived from Spanish) at Universidad Técnica del Norte (UTN). The research is quantitative, cross-sectional and correlational due to the interaction observed between the variables associated with psychological violence and ethnic identification. A survey of 12 Likert-type questions was applied to students aged 17 years and older, encompassing both men and women representing different ethnicities. The sampling approach was probabilistic with a total of 1.158 participants. Subsequently, the collected data underwent statistical analysis using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25.0. It allowed the verification of a relationship between psychological violence and ethnic identification, evidencing a moderate level of psychological violence. There is 95% confidence in the level of psychological violence among SNNA students, which is related to the ethnic identification of the population.

How to Cite

Elmer Meneses-Salazar, Pablo Buitrón-Jácome, Marco Hernández-Martínez, Sandra Elizabeth Álvarez Ramos, Oscar Vladimir Garrido-Rocha, Jorge-Elías Rivadeneira, & Alexandra Mina. (2024). Psychological Violence and Interculturality: A Correlational Study of Psychological Violence and Ethnic Identification at the Universidad Técnica del Norte-Ibarra . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 717–732. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.909