Banca de DEFESA: JANMILLE VALDIVINO DA SILVA

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : JANMILLE VALDIVINO DA SILVA
DATA : 02/08/2019
HORA: 14:00
LOCAL: Departamento de Odontologia
TÍTULO:

Perspectives of the sexual violence in Brazil


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Sexual violence; Socioeconomic condition; Information Systems; Epidemiology; Brazil.


PÁGINAS: 204
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências da Saúde
ÁREA: Saúde Coletiva
SUBÁREA: Saúde Pública
RESUMO:

Sexual violence has a major impact on individuals, families and society in general. In addition to being a violation of human rights, it causes profound damage to physical, sexual, reproductive, emotional, mental and social well-being. However, due to their nature, their occurrence and impacts are often veiled, resulting in a significant underestimation of the actual level of damage caused. This type of injury has been registered in all countries, but the issue is still little investigated in developing countries. In this perspective, this paper aimed to know, from a conceptual and epidemiological point of view, the situation of sexual violence in Brazil, analyze its evolution over the years and its association with contextual characteristics and social inequities. To do so, this study was developed from six different designs in order to contemplate as much as possible the strands that involve such a complex phenomenon. In the first study a conceptual essay on sexual violence was carried out. In the other studies, an epidemiological approach was adopted using ecological designs with different statistical models. As for the units of analysis, individual data were used, from the municipalities and Brazilian federal units. The results analyzed in all the studies were the occurrence of sexual violence, in different calculations, with data collected by the Violence and Accident Surveillance System (VIVA) and / or National System of Public Security and Criminal Justice Statistics (SINESPJC). The independent variables used were individual characteristics collected by VIVA; contextual characteristics related to education, economic, social and employment conditions extracted from the Brazilian Census; and contextual variables related to health services, social services and public safety, obtained respectively from the National Registry of Health Establishments (CNES), the Public Health Information System (SIOPS), the Census of the Single Social Assistance System SUAS) and the Brazilian Yearbooks of Public Security. Descriptive analyzes, mean comparisons, multilevel Poisson analysis, multiple linear regression analysis for panel data, inequality analysis and multiple linear regression were performed. The results point to an unequal gender structure in Brazilian society, with a male hegemonic pattern that establishes behaviors and social positions, which has favored sexual violence. As for the associated factors, both individual and contextual characteristics are related to sexual violence, observing a strong contextual effect, at the level of federative units. The records of sexual violence were more prevalent in Brazilian municipalities and federative units with better socioeconomic conditions. These records varied over the years 2010 to 2014 between the Brazilian federal units, with an overall increase over the years. In the same period there was an improvement in the indicators of economic and social conditions in the Brazilian states and municipalities, with the highest records of sexual violence associated with the best living conditions in all years. There was an increase in the inequality of the rate of notifications of sexual violence as a function of household income and HDI. There was a reversal in the reports of sexual violence structured by social inequality in Brazil. There was an increase in the reporting rate of sexual violence, which was accompanied by a simultaneous increase in reporting inequality. Rates of records of sexual violence vary according to the registration system. In general, the police system recorded more sexual violence than the health services system. There is considerable underreporting of sexual violence in the VIVA system, especially in the southern region of the country and in small towns. However, in some federative units, the VIVA registry is more efficient in capturing sexual violence than the police system. Contextual factors are also associated with sub-registration of sexual violence in different information systems on the subject. It is concluded that more incisive gender equality policies backed by the reduction of structural violence are still necessary in Brazil to confront sexual violence. In addition, guarantees of basic rights, such as education and income, are also needed, both to reduce the statistics of the problem and to improve the registration of this grievance in the national information systems. More equitable income distribution and increased social development are also relevant factors in combating sexual violence in the country. Finally, it is understood that for the construction of more assertive health policies in the fight against sexual violence, it is necessary to compile information from different sources, considering that there is currently a considerable underreporting of the VIVA system, the main governmental tool of situational analysis of violence in the country.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 1149540 - ANGELO GIUSEPPE RONCALLI DA COSTA OLIVEIRA
Externo ao Programa - 1352037 - EDMILSON LOPES JUNIOR
Externo à Instituição - JOSÉ MARIA PEREIRA DA NÓBREGA JÚNIOR - UFCG
Interna - 421717 - MARIA ANGELA FERNANDES FERREIRA
Externo à Instituição - THADEU DE SOUSA BRANDAO - UFERSA
Notícia cadastrada em: 29/07/2019 14:31
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