Hegemonic and Emerging Masculinities, Repercussions in the couple: Sexual Satisfaction and Quality of Life.

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Luz América Aguirre Toledo
Dalila Nataly Heras Benavides
Jessica Alexandra Jaramillo Oyervide

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Hegemonic masculinities promulgate the subordination of women in relation to men, while emerging masculinities present subjectivities where different models are stressed. The objective of this study is to analyze the repercussions of hegemonic masculinities on sexual satisfaction and quality of life, versus emerging masculinities with equal categories, through a systematic review. For this, the PRISMA method was applied, finding eleven registries that show the sexual impact of hegemonic masculinity on women's virginity, sex for pay and the female method of HIV prevention; while the repercussions on quality of life correspond to self-esteem, mental health, suicide, diseases, physical activity and role conflict. On the other hand, emerging masculinities bring with them stereotypes and discrimination that affect the quality of life of those involved; and have an impact on women's sexual vindication. It is important to note that, with respect to the pertinent research of emerging masculinities, the original articles developed according to the search parameters are partially scarce, since the topic has been very little explored, and has even been associated with research variables that differ from those presented in this article, a criterion that has been considered. Science area: Psychology.

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Aguirre Toledo, L. A., Heras Benavides, D. N., & Jaramillo Oyervide , J. A. (2023). Hegemonic and Emerging Masculinities, Repercussions in the couple: Sexual Satisfaction and Quality of Life. ConcienciaDigital, 6(2.1), 163-182. https://doi.org/10.33262/concienciadigital.v6i2.1.2595
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