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J Interpers Violence ; 39(5-6): 1291-1307, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37864418

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Violence is a global public health problem that affects especially the most vulnerable people. The aim was to analyze the prevalence of psychological violence in the Brazilian population and inequalities according to sex and skin color. This was a cross-sectional study in which the database of the National Health Survey 2019 was used. Psychological violence was considered present when an individual answered yes to at least one of the five variables investigated: In the last 12 months, has anyone (a) offended you, humiliated you, or ridiculed you in front of other people?; (b) yelled at you or called you names?; (c) used social media or cell phones to threaten, offend, curse, or expose your images without your consent?; (d) threatened to hurt you or hurt someone important to you?; and (e) destroyed something of yours on purpose? The independent variable was skin color. The crude prevalence ratio (PR) was determined by Poisson regression. All analyses were stratified by sex. Of the 88,531 respondents, 41,662 were males and 46,869 were females. The prevalence of the presence of psychological violence was 19% in women and 15.6% in men. Men and women with black/brown/yellow/indigenous skin color were 20% and 15% more likely to suffer one or more items of psychological violence, respectively, than men and women with white skin color (PR = 1.20; 95% CI [1.11, 1.30] and PR = 1.15; 95% CI [1.08, 1.23]). Psychological violence occurred predominantly against females and individuals with black/brown/yellow/indigenous skin color. There were notable inequalities in the exposure to this type of violence that need to be considered when making plans to address this problem. The findings emphasize the relevance of constantly reviewing political and social constructions to promote a reduction of inequalities.


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Skin Pigmentation , Violence , Male , Humans , Female , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Anxiety , Prevalence
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Rev. bras. saúde matern. infant ; 12(2): 165-172, abr.-jun. 2012. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BVSAM | ID: lil-640367

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Medir a prevalência e identificar fatores associados à automedicação em crianças menores de cinco anos nos municípios de Caracol no Estado do Piauí, e Garrafão do Norte no Pará. MÉTODOS: utilizando-se de delineamento transversal, amostragem sistemática e utilização de questionário padrão por meio de visita domiciliar, foram investigadas diversas características das mães, das famílias e das crianças. Utilizou-se teste do qui-quadrado para comparar proporções e regressão de Poisson com ajuste robusto da variância na análise multivariável. RESULTADOS: dentre as 590 crianças estudadas em Caracol e 1081 em Garrafão, 30 por cento e 25por cento haviam sido automedicadas nos últimos 15 dias, respectivamente. Após análise ajustada para diversas variáveis confundidoras, o fato de não conseguir atendimento para o filho doente nos últimos 15 dias nos dois municípios, assim como de residir há mais de 1 km dos serviços de saúde em Caracol e de a mãe exercer trabalho remunerado nos últimos 12 meses em Garrafão mostraram-se significativamente associadas à automedicação entre menores de cinco anos. CONCLUSÕES: a prevalência de automedicação por parte das mães para menores de cinco anos nos municípios estudados, apesar de inferior à observada em outras localidades brasileiras, decorreu, sobretudo, da dificuldade de realização de consulta médica...


To measure the prevalence of and identify factors associated with the self-medication of children aged under five years in the municipalities of Caracol in the State of Piauí, and Garrafão do Norte in the State of Pará. METHODS: a cross-sectional method, systematic sampling and a standard household visit questionnaire were used to investigate various characteristics of the mothers, families and children. The chi-squared test was used to compare proportions and Poisson's regression adjusted for robustness of variance for multivariate analysis. RESULTS: of the 590 children studied in Caracol and 1081 in Garrafão, 30 percent and 25 percent respectively had been self-medicated in the preceding 15 days. After adjustment for various confounding variables, the fact of not having succeeded in obtaining care for a sick child in the previous 15 days in both municipalities, and that of residing more than 1km from health services in Caracol and of the mother having done paid work in the previous 12 months, in Garrafão, proved to be significantly associated with self-medication among children aged under five years. CONCLUSIONS: the prevalence of self-medication by mothers of children aged under five years in the municipalities under study, although lower than that observed in other parts of Brazil, resulted above all from not being able to gain access to medical assistance...


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Humans , Child , Self Medication , Self Medication/statistics & numerical data , Child Health , Drug Utilization , Surveys and Questionnaires
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