Abstracts 2018
DOI: 10.1136/injuryprevention-2018-safety.60
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PA10-2-1743 Combined effect of community and domestic violence and self-rated health in the brazilian population

Abstract: The negative impacts of community or domestic violence on individuals self-rated health are known, but there is little evidence of the combined effect of these two types of interpersonal violence.To analyze the association between exposure to community and domestic violence and negative self-rated health status, distinguishing the type of violence suffered and also considering its cumulative exposure.Cross-sectional epidemiological study developed with the data from Brazilian ‘National Health Survey – 2013’. W… Show more

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“…21 Family violence usually occurs indoors, between acquaintances, has a negative association with the sexual and reproductive health of women and is associated with lower education status and negative health behaviours. 41 …”
Section: Selective Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…21 Family violence usually occurs indoors, between acquaintances, has a negative association with the sexual and reproductive health of women and is associated with lower education status and negative health behaviours. 41 …”
Section: Selective Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UN noted that a characteristic of this type of violence is its invisibility, as only 2% of the sexual abuse of children and less than 30% of the sexual abuse of adult women were reported 21. Family violence usually occurs indoors, between acquaintances, has a negative association with the sexual and reproductive health of women and is associated with lower education status and negative health behaviours 41…”
Section: Selective Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%