2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71672004000100010
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Relações assimétricas: sexualidade, saúde e poder em militares

Abstract: ResumoO artigo apresenta um excerto de uma investigação sobre a percepção dos policiais militares do sexo masculino, quanto as DST/ AIDS, ressaltando, as RELAÇÕES DE PODER, identificando as interferências no exercício da sexualidade e, conseqüentemente, na percepção e exposição ao risco de contaminação em DST/AIDS. As reuniões de grupos focais propiciaram a socialização das informações, mostrando que os participantes, em sua maioria, reconhecem o risco de contaminação em relação as DST/AIDS, embora isso não se… Show more

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“…Six papers (19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24) were identified in this thematic group and even though they were published in a time when a sweeping debate was taking place on the feminization of AIDS, only one addresses the issue of gender vulnerability (20) . The authors indicate the need for new approaches in nursing in relation to AIDS, in which gender and sexuality are present.…”
Section: Sexuality and Sti/aidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Six papers (19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24) were identified in this thematic group and even though they were published in a time when a sweeping debate was taking place on the feminization of AIDS, only one addresses the issue of gender vulnerability (20) . The authors indicate the need for new approaches in nursing in relation to AIDS, in which gender and sexuality are present.…”
Section: Sexuality and Sti/aidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the papers points in this direction since it was developed with military police in Natal, RN, Brazil through focal groups (24) . …”
Section: Sexuality and Sti/aidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Costa & Germano (4) quoting Carrara, author of an important publication on the syphilis history in Brasil, reports the following: "In 1873, the War Minister of the Empire, the physician João José de Oliveira Junqueira, considered syphilis the most common disease amongst soldiers. In 1883, he guaranteed there was not a single soldier who had not been hospitalised more than once due to a venereal disease".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same authors, Costa & Germano (4) , asserted that "the social status given to the police officers put them in a prominent position symbolized by their uniform. For women, this would be an example of masculinity and strength, therefore, of the ideal man".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Costa & Germano (4) citando Carrara, autor de importante publicação sobre a história da sífilis no Brasil, relatam-nos: "Em 1873, um ministro da Guerra do Império, o médico João José de Oliveira Junqueira, reconhecia a sífilis como a doença mais comum entre os soldados. Em 1883, ele garantia não existir nenhum soldado que não tivesse tido mais de um internamento por doença venérea.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified