2015
DOI: 10.35919/rbsh.v26i2.133
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O Controle Da Sexualidade Feminina E O Casamento Na Infância E Adolescência

Abstract: Com base na literatura sobre o tema e em uma pesquisa realizada pelo Instituto Promundo3 em dois estados brasileiros, este artigo busca discutir a relação entre a vivência da sexualidade das meninas e o casamento na infância e adolescência. A pesquisa mostrou que o controle da sexualidade das meninas é influenciado por vários fatores: desde a sociedade (por exemplo: percepções de moradores das mesmas comunidades dos casais entrevistados, e relatos sobre a influência da mídia e a religião), pares, parentes e ma… Show more

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“…In Brazil, married girls frequently described husbands' limiting their mobility to go out; these limitations directly infringed on girls' sexuality and SRH [33] . If parents worried that their unmarried daughters would get pregnant if they went out at night before marrying (thus encouraging marriage as a “preventative” strategy), husbands worried about social norms that suggested “a married woman who is out alone is cheating on her husband.”…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Brazil, married girls frequently described husbands' limiting their mobility to go out; these limitations directly infringed on girls' sexuality and SRH [33] . If parents worried that their unmarried daughters would get pregnant if they went out at night before marrying (thus encouraging marriage as a “preventative” strategy), husbands worried about social norms that suggested “a married woman who is out alone is cheating on her husband.”…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all three, however, both agency and social norms consistently played a role in child marriages and unions. Methods of data collection and analysis for the three studies are summarized in Table 2 and are explained in greater detail in the relevant publications [15] , [22] , [29] , [33] .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%