Neutrosophic Analysis of the Origin of Domestic Violence

Authors

  • Julio César de Jesús Arrias Añez University of Regional Autónoma de Los Andes. UNIANDES
  • Fernando Caicedo Bandera University of Regional Autónoma de Los Andes. UNIANDES
  • Luis Ramiro Ayala Ayala University of Regional Autónoma de Los Andes. UNIANDES
  • Juan Carlos Nevárez Moncayo University of Regional Autónoma de Los Andes. UNIANDES
  • Maura De La Caridad Salabarría Roig Centro de Estudios para la Calidad Educativa y la Investigación Científica, Toluca, México

Keywords:

Domestic violence, assault, victim, neutrosophic statistics

Abstract

In Ecuador, domestic violence is the government’s priority as this affects the emotional balance of the injured people,
leading them to the appearance of behavioral alterations. Therefore, any physical or psychological aggression damages the family
nucleus. In the Constitution of the Republic of 2008, the right to personal integrity was established. However, there is still a
social ignorance of the main elements that originate it and its effects on society. The incidence of violence against women,
children, and adolescents reaches alarming global and national levels. According to the World Health Organization, 35% of
women worldwide have been victims of physical and/or sexual violence by their partner or sexual violence by people other than
their partner. It is worth mentioning that with the origin of COVID-19, it has increased problems in homes such as in the
economic, family, and emotional sphere. This study's objective is to define the origin of domestic violence and its interrelation
as a neutrosophic group and its modeling using neutrosophic statistics.

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Published

2021-08-06

How to Cite

Arrias Añez, J. C. de J. ., Caicedo Bandera, F. ., Ayala Ayala, L. R. ., Nevárez Moncayo, J. C. ., & Salabarría Roig, M. D. L. C. . (2021). Neutrosophic Analysis of the Origin of Domestic Violence. Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 44, 26-34. http://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/2693

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