Neutrosophic study of Bullying due to Parental Sexual Identity

The path of making themselves visible as gay, lesbian or trans mothers or fathers is just one of the possibilities. Generally, this community has chosen to keep this situation private and not express it, as a way of avoiding possible problems with their children, such as bullying in the schools. Mor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neutrosophic sets and systems 2022-12, Vol.52, p.291-298
Hauptverfasser: Marcelo Raúl Dávila Castillo, Cristian Fernando Benavides Salazar, Eugenio Javier Escobar Gonzáles, Betty Cumandá Pérez Mayorga
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Zusammenfassung:The path of making themselves visible as gay, lesbian or trans mothers or fathers is just one of the possibilities. Generally, this community has chosen to keep this situation private and not express it, as a way of avoiding possible problems with their children, such as bullying in the schools. More frequently, it occurs in cases of reconstituted families, of previous heterosexual unions, where this position becomes much simpler and more comfortable since they can present themselves to the institution as separated parents, of whom heterosexuality is presumed. In addition, the sexual orientation of the guardians is not investigated before the minors enter school. Given this uncertainty, it was decided to carry out this study to define the factors that trigger bullying due to the identity of the parents, their interrelation as a neutrosophic group, and their modeling with neutrosophic statistics. It was concluded that the state must reform existing policies for the benefit of the children of trans people.
ISSN:2331-6055
2331-608X
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7374356