2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1983-14472013000300026
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Um olhar sensível às tribos pós-modernas: cuidando da saúde dos adolescentes no cotidiano

Abstract: This is a theoretical reflection, based on Michel Maffesoli's Comprehensive Sociology, which is concerned with the health care of adolescents in contemporary everyday life, and particularly with the phenomenon of urban tribes. These are understood as groups of people who have emotional ties, building a bond of sociality towards a common goal. This study focuses on the importance to take into account the lifestyle of adolescents and aims to raise awareness among health professionals about such issues, seeking f… Show more

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“…Given that 94.8% of the adolescents from the study lived with their families, nursing interventions in prevention and promotion should be targeted toward the family environment, as biological ties and family relations are often at the root of situations of vulnerability. Indeed, adolescence occurs in the family context (López-Soler et al, 2017; Rey-Yedra et al, 2017) and, irrefutably, in the social environment (da Nobréga et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that 94.8% of the adolescents from the study lived with their families, nursing interventions in prevention and promotion should be targeted toward the family environment, as biological ties and family relations are often at the root of situations of vulnerability. Indeed, adolescence occurs in the family context (López-Soler et al, 2017; Rey-Yedra et al, 2017) and, irrefutably, in the social environment (da Nobréga et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would be a kind of morality without restrictions, without boundaries, limits or barriers, with the desire to be together prevailing, the feeling of belonging to germinated micro-groups. 12 However, when the opposite occurs, primarily the lack of support from a partner or the family presupposes an experience of insecurity and loneliness. 13 This collective sharing also refers to networks of support, and which are not restricted to the practical structure and logistics of rearranging the material conditions of survival (job, income, household chores, time availability, healthcare services), even though this structure is of paramount importance, but also networks of emotional support, guidelines, exchange of experiences, embracement, sensitive listening, encouragement and stimulation.…”
Section: Biological and Emotional Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%