2022
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-12902022210024pt
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Vulnerabilidade e saúde de mulheres quilombolas em uma área de mineração na Amazônia

Abstract: Resumo O conceito de vulnerabilidade considera diferentes fatores que concorrem para a exposição de indivíduos e grupos a processos de adoecimento. Neste estudo, o referido conceito foi utilizado com o objetivo de avaliar a situação da saúde de 139 mulheres residentes em oito comunidades quilombolas, localizadas em uma área de exploração mineral, nas margens do Rio Trombetas, em Oriximiná (PA). O estudo serviu-se de entrevistas individuais semiestruturadas para coleta de dados, os quais foram submetidos a uma … Show more

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“…The remaining Quilombola are ethnic and racial groups characterized by the historical trajectory resulting from black descent (Goulart & Tavares, 2021). Quilombola communities are made up of Afro-descendants enslaved between the 16th century and 1888, when slavery was abolished in Brazil (Nascimento et al, 2022). They have a strong connection with the land from which they live, and live in precarious conditions, such as poor sanitation, poor garbage collection, and poor sewage treatment, besides high illiteracy rates and difficulty in accessing basic health care (Loh et al, 2020;Silva, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The remaining Quilombola are ethnic and racial groups characterized by the historical trajectory resulting from black descent (Goulart & Tavares, 2021). Quilombola communities are made up of Afro-descendants enslaved between the 16th century and 1888, when slavery was abolished in Brazil (Nascimento et al, 2022). They have a strong connection with the land from which they live, and live in precarious conditions, such as poor sanitation, poor garbage collection, and poor sewage treatment, besides high illiteracy rates and difficulty in accessing basic health care (Loh et al, 2020;Silva, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%