An educational program in cardiovascular prevention directed at school-age children can reduce the FCR risk of their parents, especially in the intermediate/high risk categories.
Objective:to analyze the narratives of sexually abused women in childhood, identifying
issues related to gender and generation. Method:descriptive research with a qualitative approach, based on 214 reports
selected from the Brazilian campaign #primeiroassedio
(first harassment), which took place on Twitter social network, collected
from a structured instrument. Thematic content analysis was used. Results:girls were the main victims of sexual abuse. The perpetrators were mostly
male and people they knew. Five categories emerged from the narratives:
Sexual abuse in the aggressors’ discourse; The child as the object of sexual
pleasure; Violated childhood; Victims’ guilty feelings; and Repercussions of
sexual abuse experienced in childhood. Conclusion:sexual abuse often occurs in the family context and, even if sometimes
veiled, the submission of girls’ power in gender relations and of children
in generation relationships is evident. Analyzing sexual abuse under the
categories of gender and generation contributes to an in-depth understanding
of the phenomenon, directing practices more effectively to their coping.
There were discordant perceptions regarding the phenomenon, most of which reiterated gender stereotypes. However, they reveal attitudes favorable to overcoming mainly related to the attainment of autonomy.
Anticoagulation is underused in AF patients and neither the fact of being treated by cardiologists in a University Hospital, nor the learning time-window of 1 year seemed to improve the antithrombotic care significantly.
Objective: To map the successful experiences of interventions aimed at coping with violence among intimate partners in adolescence, in the light of the gender and generation categories. Method: Scope review carried out in the MEDLINE, CINAHL, Scopus and PsycINFO databases. We selected primary, empirical, quantitative and qualitative studies published in three languages. Results: From the 3,234 articles found, 31 made up the review. Most of the interventions were carried out at the school level, with focus of interest in developing skills to maintain healthy relationships; types of violence; knowledge of non-violent alternatives to conflict resolution; resources to assist those involved; and role of friends as interveners. Final Considerations: Interventions to confront this phenomenon can modify the affective and sexual relationships in adolescence. In addition to the generation category, the actions should incorporate the gender perspective, related to the processes of construction of femininity and masculinity.
Objective: to know the strategies to cope with domestic violence against women disseminated by digital media at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: a documentary study with a qualitative approach. The search took place from March 11 to April 30, 2020, from four sources: newspapers and online portals, social network, official government pages and third sector portals. Thematic content analysis of the findings was performed. Results: seventy-seven strategies were identified in the journalistic press, 93 in the social network, 45 in government portals and 40 in third sector organizations. From analysis, three empirical categories emerged: Strategies for communication with women; Strategies adopted by customer service; Strategies to inform the population. Final considerations: most of strategies were adaptations of existing services, centered on the reporting of violence by women
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