2016
DOI: 10.5123/s1679-49742016000100019
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Percepção e atitude do cirurgião-dentista servidor público frente à violência intrafamiliar em 24 municípios do interior do estado São Paulo, 2013-2014

Abstract: the perceptions and attitudes of dentists have shortcomings in relation to notification of family violence and this hinders early diagnosis of the victims of such violence.

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“…19 20 Negative perception in the current study was also related to perceiving that there was no authority to report to and the absence of clear rules. Similar perceptions were reported in previous studies addressing child abuse in Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia 8 9 and in other countries including India, 15 USA, 25 Brazil 17 and Northern Ireland. 26 This inadequate knowledge of how or who to report to might be due to the presence of several potential recipients of violence reports 10 or recent enactment of laws.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…19 20 Negative perception in the current study was also related to perceiving that there was no authority to report to and the absence of clear rules. Similar perceptions were reported in previous studies addressing child abuse in Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia 8 9 and in other countries including India, 15 USA, 25 Brazil 17 and Northern Ireland. 26 This inadequate knowledge of how or who to report to might be due to the presence of several potential recipients of violence reports 10 or recent enactment of laws.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In our study, respondents had positive professional attitude towards reporting violence (mean=7.5/10) which agrees with previous studies from Saudi Arabia concerning reporting suspected child abuse 9 and domestic violence. 27 It also agrees with the positive attitude expressed by dentists towards their role in managing child abuse in India, 28 Scotland, 16 Jordan, 6 Brazil 20 and Greece 29 as well as domestic violence reporting in Brazil, 17 India 30 and France. 5 Such positive professional attitude—similar to dentists’ attitude in other countries—might differ from some negative attitudes and practices in Arab societies that are seen in violence statistics.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Ainda neste estudo, grande parte dos participantes afirmou que não sabiam como notificar uma situação de violência, e relatou desconhecimento sobre a legislação existente para estes casos. Outros 30% dos cirurgiões-dentistas entrevistados relataram que não tomariam atitude ao serem informados sobre a ocorrência de alguma violência 29 .…”
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