“…It is worth mentioning that, although the behaviors of intrafamily violence occur between family members, they do not happen only at home, but also in other places, which makes this type of violence different from others, such as domestic violence, which is restricted to the home environment and may involve other people living together, such as employees and relatives (Miura, Silva, Pedrosa, Costa, & Nobre Filho, 2018). Specifically, intrafamily violence against children and adolescents includes any action or omission that can cause injuries or damage to their physical, moral, emotional, or social development (Revorêdo, Dantas, Maia, Torres, & Maia, 2016). This type of violence may include, for example, the use of violent behaviors as a means of education strategy or conflict resolution, lack of basic care by parents or caregivers, and violent situations witnessed by the child (Lourenço, Salgado, Amaral, Gomes, & Senra, 2011).…”