Maltrato animal: las victimas ocultas de la violencia doméstica
Resumen
Un creciente número de investigaciones indican la concurrencia de la violencia doméstica y el maltrato animal. A menudo los miembros de la familia que comenten violencia doméstica utilizan las amenazas y maltrato a los animales de compañía como un medio para controlar a su parejas e hijos. La mayor parte de las investigaciones se ha realizado en el contexto de los Estados Unidos de América. El presente expone los resultados obtenidos de un estudio realizado en México. Se recopilaron datos de 80 hombres y mujeres pertenecientes a grupos de apoyo de violencia doméstica de la ciudad de Xalapa, Veracruz. Los participantes señalaron la presencia de amenazas y actos de maltrato físico y/o psicológico a sus animales de compañía. El 40% indicó que su animal fue golpeado por el agresor. El 20% informó que la preocupación por el bienestar de su mascota fue un impedimento para abandonar el hogar que compartía con el maltratador. El 15% indicó que sus hijos estuvieron presentes en la situación de violencia a animales.
Palabras clave
maltrato animal, violencia doméstica, animales de compañía, violencia, mascotas.Citas
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