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    ESTILOS DE AMOR Y TENDENCIA A LA INFIDELIDAD EN ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS
    (2025-03-06) Ortega Salguero, Scarlet Anahí; Gavilanes Gómez, Guillermo Daniel; Universidad Técnica de Ambato/ Facultad de Ciencias de Salud /Carrera de Psicología Clínica
    Love styles are an acquired ideology that establishes the appropriate norms in love, orients attitudes and behaviors in this context. On the other hand, infidelity is a social problem that contradicts the ideals and norms of society. This research studied love styles and tendency to infidelity in university students (N=407), composed of 122 men and 285 women. The research model used was quantitative, with a descriptive and correlational design. The instruments used were the “Love Styles Scale” and the “Infidelity Tendencies Questionnaire (T-IFD)”. The correlation between the study variables was low positive in the love styles Ludus, Storge, Mania and Agape, while there was no correlation with Eros and Pragma. In addition, there was a prevalence in the high level of the styles: Eros and Ludus. Regarding the variable of tendency to infidelity, it was observed that 60.4% of the sample presented a medium level of tendency to infidelity. According to the mean obtained, men presented a greater tendency to infidelity compared to women in the population studied.

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