Orientación sexual: vivencias, emociones y desafíos.

The objective of this study is to explain the experiences, emotions and challenges of people with different sexual orientation. The social environment where it developed is located in rural and urban areas of the Province of Chiriquí, in the Bugaba District, in the districts of Manchuila, La C...

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Autores Principales: Aguirre, Erika, Ríos, Alleyne
Formato: Artículo
Idioma: Español
Publicado: Universidad Autónoma de Chiriquí 2023
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Acceso en línea: http://jadimike.unachi.ac.pa/handle/123456789/957
Sumario: The objective of this study is to explain the experiences, emotions and challenges of people with different sexual orientation. The social environment where it developed is located in rural and urban areas of the Province of Chiriquí, in the Bugaba District, in the districts of Manchuila, La Concepción, Barrio Belén and Sortová, in the District of David in the Corregimientos de David Sur, Barriada San José and Pedregal, places where the social scenario is located, that is the homes where the social actors of this research reside, have a qualitative approach, with descriptive exploratory scope and biographical narrative design, which allows to analyze and understand the social phenomenon of the experiences, emotions and challenges of five people with different sexual orientation, the sample is for convenience. The techniques used were open interview, semi-structured interview, life history and participant observation. The results explain the experiences and emotions of the social actors during the stages of life, among them: absence of the maternal and paternal figure, search for affection in sentimental and sexual couples, acceptance of their sexual orientation in front of society in adults, in terms of emotions, they felt, denial towards themselves, silence, sadness, fear, guilt and insecurity that their relatives knew and the challenges faced in the personal sphere, social, family and work, achieving the interaction of researchers and participants, during the development and application of information collection techniques.