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Item La infidelidad y los problemas conyugales en las estudiantes casadas de la Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad Técnica de Ambato de la Provincia de Tungurahua(Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Trabajo Social, 2018-03) Urbina Barona, María Isabel; Naranjo Ruíz, Viviana FidenciaThe study of infidelity and conjugal problems in married students of the Faculty of Jurisprudence and Social Sciences of the Technical University of Ambato of Tungurahua province, has been motivated by the fact of determining the existence of infidelity and knowing the factors that they influence conjugal problems; being an exploratory-descriptive and correlational investigation, as part of the deductive method that infers the results from the opinion, where it is emphasized that the demonstrations of infidelity do not only occur in the bed, but in flirtation or simple innuendo, having as engines the lack of affection between the spouses, sexual dissatisfaction, poorly defined social relations and the economic aspect; half of the married student population has been involved in acts of infidelity, which most often occur with unknown persons, attributing their existence to the behavior of the couple and degenerating into situations of revenge as referents of personal and emotional immaturity . The change of personality, differentiation in the treatment, variations of character and signals, telling lies and hiding compromising objects; they are clear evidences of infidelity; In spite of this, it is convenient to continue with the couple for economic and emotional benefits towards their children. Despite the fact, it does not cause couples to separate and the relationship ends, in the face of the negative situation, most affected prefer to be diplomatic fostering dialogue and confrontation; the majority prefers an assertive communication than learning through third parties; since the conjugal conflicts only have a destructive and harmful background, but they are so frequent, that they take place between three to eight monthly conjugal conflicts in two thirds of the population.