Narrativas de las experiencias de violencia de género de un grupo de mujeres sordas en el Valle de Aburrá durante el 2025.
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2025-12-09
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Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios – UNIMINUTO
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Trabajo de Investigación e Innovación
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Acceso Abierto - http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
Abstract
Esta investigación busca visibilizar y comprender la violencia de género que sufren las mujeres sordas, un colectivo que representa alrededor del 5% de la población mundial según la OPS (s.f.) y enfrenta barreras significativas para acceder a apoyo y justicia. A través de un taller metodológico en lengua de señas colombiana, que permitió movilización, expresión y empoderamiento de las participantes, se obtuvieron datos cualitativos completos, por lo que se decidió no realizar las entrevistas previstas. Los hallazgos muestran que la violencia afecta profundamente la identidad, autonomía, bienestar psicológico y proyección futura de las mujeres sordas, deteriorando su determinación, entereza, autenticidad y vínculos afectivos, desde una perspectiva humanista fundamentada en Rogers y Maslow. La esperanza surge como impulsora clave de resiliencia, aunque está amenazada por la violencia psicológica y económica, la cual está normalizada y actúa como una herramienta silenciosa de control y dependencia. Este estudio destaca la necesidad de intervenciones sensibles y culturales, y aporta un enfoque educativo para profesionales y familiares sobre la violencia en esta población, fomentando su reconocimiento, protección y empoderamiento en Medellín y el Valle de Aburrá.
Abstract This research seeks to highlight and understand the gender-based violence suffered by deaf women, a group that represents around 5% of the world's population according to PAHO (n.d.) and faces significant barriers to accessing support and justice. Through a methodological workshop in Colombian sign language, which enabled the mobilization, expression, and empowerment of the participants, comprehensive qualitative data was obtained, and it was therefore decided not to conduct the planned interviews. The findings show that violence profoundly affects the identity, autonomy, psychological well-being, and future prospects of deaf women, undermining their determination, integrity, authenticity, and emotional bonds, from a humanistic perspective based on Rogers and Maslow. Hope emerges as a key driver of resilience, although it is threatened by psychological and economic violence, which is normalized and acts as a silent tool of control and dependence. This study highlights the need for sensitive and culturally appropriate interventions and provides an educational approach for professionals and family members on violence in this population, promoting its recognition, protection, and empowerment in Medellín and the Aburrá Valley.
Abstract This research seeks to highlight and understand the gender-based violence suffered by deaf women, a group that represents around 5% of the world's population according to PAHO (n.d.) and faces significant barriers to accessing support and justice. Through a methodological workshop in Colombian sign language, which enabled the mobilization, expression, and empowerment of the participants, comprehensive qualitative data was obtained, and it was therefore decided not to conduct the planned interviews. The findings show that violence profoundly affects the identity, autonomy, psychological well-being, and future prospects of deaf women, undermining their determination, integrity, authenticity, and emotional bonds, from a humanistic perspective based on Rogers and Maslow. Hope emerges as a key driver of resilience, although it is threatened by psychological and economic violence, which is normalized and acts as a silent tool of control and dependence. This study highlights the need for sensitive and culturally appropriate interventions and provides an educational approach for professionals and family members on violence in this population, promoting its recognition, protection, and empowerment in Medellín and the Aburrá Valley.
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Comprender las narrativas de violencia de género de un grupo de mujeres sordas del Valle de Aburrá durante el 2025
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Violencia de Género, Mujer, Sorda, Comunidad, Económica, Narrativas