Consenso de expertos sobre las medidas de protección a hijos e hijas víctimas de violencia de género

  1. Francisca Fariña
  2. Dolores Seijo
  3. María José Vázquez
  4. Mercedes Novo
  5. Ramón Arce
Revista:
Bordón: Revista de pedagogía

ISSN: 0210-5934 2340-6577

Año de publicación: 2021

Volumen: 73

Número: 2

Páginas: 63-78

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.13042/BORDON.2021.83148 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: Bordón: Revista de pedagogía

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Resumen

La violencia de género ha sido reconocida como una violación de los derechos humanos y un problema global de salud pública que afecta a las mujeres maltratadas y a los hijos/as, si bien estos han sido frecuentemente invisibilizados como víctimas. La literatura pone de manifiesto las consecuencias de la exposición a la violencia de género en los niños, niñas y adolescentes, a nivel físico, psicoemocional, conductual y también en los ámbitos académico y social. De cara a atender sus necesidades, en el contexto internacional y nacional se han desarrollado distintas iniciativas, no obstante, la perspectiva de los profesionales sobre las respuestas de apoyo y acompañamiento a los hijos e hijas ha sido escasamente investigada y sistematizada. MÉTODO. En este estudio nos planteamos analizar cuáles son las medidas que los/as expertos/as consideran adecuadas y factibles para atender las necesidades de los hijos e hijas víctimas de violencia de género. Para ello, tras una revisión de la literatura, se elaboró un pool de medidas o buenas prácticas, de las que se seleccionaron un total de 53, que fueron valoradas por panelistas expertos/as provenientes de distintos ámbitos (educativo, sanitario, jurídico, social y fuerzas y cuerpos de seguridad del Estado), en una escala tipo Likert. Mediante el análisis del grado de consenso se constató la concordancia en las puntuaciones otorgadas por los/as expertos/as, para las dimensiones adecuación y factibilidad (método Hanlon). RESULTADOS. Tomando como punto de corte el tercer cuartil, se seleccionaron aquellas medidas o buenas prácticas que los expertos evaluaron como adecuadas y factibles. DISCUSIÓN. Teniendo en cuenta las limitaciones de este estudio, se discuten las implicaciones que podrían ser de interés para las Administraciones competentes en el diseño de la formación y de los recursos de atención y acompañamiento a los niños, niñas y adolescentes.

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