The relationship between gender segregation and romantic love myths among adolescents
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Romantic love myths and gender segregation of peer relationships are two variables that are considered risk factors for the occurrence of episodes of gender-based violence in adolescence, but despite this there are no studies that relate both variables. The sample consisted of 911 adolescents aged 13-17 years (M = 15.2; SD = 1.4), 54% of whom were girls, completed a sociometric questionnaire and the Love Myths Scale. A multivariate analysis was performed with two factors: gender and gender segregation, and romantic love myths as dependent variables. Main effects were found, especially for the gender variable, and interaction effects, indicating that it is boys in segregated relationships who obtain the highest scores on the ambivalence myths, which relate love with aggression. Romantic love myths persist among adolescents, and gender segregation has particularly negative effects on boys. All this makes it necessary to continue implementing educational actions on equality, especially with adolescents.
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