2020
DOI: 10.1590/1983-1447.2020.20190286
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Social representations of Primary Health Care users about violence: a gender study

Abstract: ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the structure and content of social representations about violence by primary health care users. Method: Qualitative study based on the Theory of Social Representations, carried out in Rio Grande health units with 150 people between January and April 2019 by applying free evocations and interviews, which were treated by using software and contextual analysis, respectively. Results: Violence against people, violence, physical violence, substance dependence, and robbery … Show more

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“…The author uses the term intrafamily to classify a violent acts that occur within domestic environments against children (42) . This result also corroborates with the findings about the cultural representation of the phenomenon of domestic violence as violence between a heteronormative couple (43) . However, it is highlighted that this issue remains a research gap, requiring further investigation due to disagreements between different fields of knowledge, theoretical, and cultural frameworks.…”
Section: Consequentssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The author uses the term intrafamily to classify a violent acts that occur within domestic environments against children (42) . This result also corroborates with the findings about the cultural representation of the phenomenon of domestic violence as violence between a heteronormative couple (43) . However, it is highlighted that this issue remains a research gap, requiring further investigation due to disagreements between different fields of knowledge, theoretical, and cultural frameworks.…”
Section: Consequentssupporting
confidence: 90%