Caring for victims of sexual violence, Part III: pregnancy after rape – integrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Valadares, Gislene Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Silva, Antônio Geraldo da, Rocha, Renan, Rennó Jr., Joel, Ribeiro, Hewdy Lobo, Cavalsan, Juliana Pires, Cantilino, Amaury, Ribeiro, Jerônimo de Almeida Mendes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Debates em Psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistardp.org.br/revista/article/view/103
Resumo: Caring for victims of sexual violence requires knowledge of the evidence available and training. Screening and psychiatric follow-up of legally terminated pregnancies and assistance to incestuous families reveal windows of vulnerabilities and opportunities in preventing the serious consequences of these offenses. The objectives of this study were to gather critical knowledge about unwanted pregnancy after rape, its repercussions and approaches, contributing to the development of protocols and best practices. This was an integrative review, with data collected from secondary sources (MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO), based on the first author’s experience. The following keywords were used in Portuguese and English: mental disorder, sexual violence, rape, pregnancy, and abortion. The sample comprised 32 scientific articles and two from the lay press. Mental and physical illnesses affecting victims of sexual violence cost the world economy over 8 trillion dollars a year (psychiatric hospitalizations, alcohol and drug addiction, suicide, obesity, migraine, cardiovascular diseases, obstetric problems), with a higher statistical power among women with intellectual disabilities and adolescents. Currently, 37 health units in Brazil offerassistance to cases of pregnancy aft er rape – three off er psychiatric assistance. Thousands of these pregnancies are not revealed, generate confl icts, risks, and challenges related to the children born aft er rape. Legal aborti on involves insti tuti onal and emoti onal diffi culti es for both professionals and pati ents while facing complex and painful decisions before, during, and aft er the procedure. Cogniti ve-aff ecti ve readiness to receive care, when delayed, compromises the lives of victi ms and theirchildren. We conclude that combati ng and preventi ng transgenerati onal transmission of gender violence and pregnancy aft er rape should be a public health priority.
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spelling Caring for victims of sexual violence, Part III: pregnancy after rape – integrative reviewAtendimento às vítimas de violência sexual, Parte III: gravidez pós-estupro – revisão integrativaViolência sexualgravidez indesejada pós-estuproabortotranstorno mentalSexual violenceunwanted pregnancy aft er rapeaborti onmental disorderCaring for victims of sexual violence requires knowledge of the evidence available and training. Screening and psychiatric follow-up of legally terminated pregnancies and assistance to incestuous families reveal windows of vulnerabilities and opportunities in preventing the serious consequences of these offenses. The objectives of this study were to gather critical knowledge about unwanted pregnancy after rape, its repercussions and approaches, contributing to the development of protocols and best practices. This was an integrative review, with data collected from secondary sources (MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO), based on the first author’s experience. The following keywords were used in Portuguese and English: mental disorder, sexual violence, rape, pregnancy, and abortion. The sample comprised 32 scientific articles and two from the lay press. Mental and physical illnesses affecting victims of sexual violence cost the world economy over 8 trillion dollars a year (psychiatric hospitalizations, alcohol and drug addiction, suicide, obesity, migraine, cardiovascular diseases, obstetric problems), with a higher statistical power among women with intellectual disabilities and adolescents. Currently, 37 health units in Brazil offerassistance to cases of pregnancy aft er rape – three off er psychiatric assistance. Thousands of these pregnancies are not revealed, generate confl icts, risks, and challenges related to the children born aft er rape. Legal aborti on involves insti tuti onal and emoti onal diffi culti es for both professionals and pati ents while facing complex and painful decisions before, during, and aft er the procedure. Cogniti ve-aff ecti ve readiness to receive care, when delayed, compromises the lives of victi ms and theirchildren. We conclude that combati ng and preventi ng transgenerati onal transmission of gender violence and pregnancy aft er rape should be a public health priority.O cuidado às vítimas de violência sexual exige conhecimento das evidências e treinamento. Exame e acompanhamento psiquiátrico da interrupção legal da gestação e atendimento a grupos familiares incestuosos revelam janelas de vulnerabilidades e oportunidades na prevenção das graves consequências dessas ofensas. O objetivo deste estudo foi reunir conhecimento crítico sobre gravidez indesejada pós-estupro, suas repercussões e abordagens, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento de protocolos e boas práticas. Tratase de revisão integrativa, coleta de dados em fontes secundárias (MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO), com base na experiência vivenciada pela primeira autora. Os seguintes descritores nas línguas portuguesa e inglesa foram utilizados: transtorno mental, violência sexual, estupro, gravidez e aborto. A amostra foi de 32 artigos científicos e dois da mídia leiga. Com o adoecimento mental e físico das vítimas de violência sexual, a economia mundial perde mais de 8 trilhões de dólaresano (hospitalizações psiquiátricas, dependência de álcool e drogas, suicídio, obesidade, enxaqueca, doenças cardiovasculares, problemas obstétricos), havendo maior peso estatístico para portadoras de déficit intelectual e adolescentes. Existem 37 unidades de saúde no Brasil que atendem gravidez pós-estupro – três possuem assistência psiquiátrica. Milhares dessas gravidezes não são reveladas, geram conflitos, riscos e desafios relativos aos filhos gerados. O aborto legal envolve dificuldades institucionais e emocionais dos profissionais e pacientes frente a decisões complexas e dolorosas antes, durante e após o procedimento. A prontidão cognitivo-afetiva para receber cuidados, quando tardia, compromete a vida de vítimas e seus filhos. Conclui-se que combater e prevenir a transmissão transgeracional da violência de gênero e gravidez pós-estupro deve ser prioridade de saúde pública.Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria2017-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-ReviewedRevisado por ParesAvaliado Pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/article/view/10310.25118/2763-9037.2017.v7.103Debates in Psychiatry; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2017); 24-33Debates em Psiquiatria; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2017); 24-33Debates em Psiquiatria; v. 7 n. 1 (2017); 24-332763-90372236-918Xreponame:Debates em Psiquiatria (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)instacron:ABPporhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/article/view/103/87https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessValadares, Gislene CristinaSilva, Antônio Geraldo daRocha, RenanRennó Jr., JoelRibeiro, Hewdy LoboCavalsan, Juliana PiresCantilino, AmauryRibeiro, Jerônimo de Almeida Mendes2022-08-21T23:30:50Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/103Revistahttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/oaiPUBhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/oairdp@abp.org.br2763-90372236-918Xopendoar:2022-08-21T23:30:50Debates em Psiquiatria (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caring for victims of sexual violence, Part III: pregnancy after rape – integrative review
Atendimento às vítimas de violência sexual, Parte III: gravidez pós-estupro – revisão integrativa
title Caring for victims of sexual violence, Part III: pregnancy after rape – integrative review
spellingShingle Caring for victims of sexual violence, Part III: pregnancy after rape – integrative review
Valadares, Gislene Cristina
Violência sexual
gravidez indesejada pós-estupro
aborto
transtorno mental
Sexual violence
unwanted pregnancy aft er rape
aborti on
mental disorder
title_short Caring for victims of sexual violence, Part III: pregnancy after rape – integrative review
title_full Caring for victims of sexual violence, Part III: pregnancy after rape – integrative review
title_fullStr Caring for victims of sexual violence, Part III: pregnancy after rape – integrative review
title_full_unstemmed Caring for victims of sexual violence, Part III: pregnancy after rape – integrative review
title_sort Caring for victims of sexual violence, Part III: pregnancy after rape – integrative review
author Valadares, Gislene Cristina
author_facet Valadares, Gislene Cristina
Silva, Antônio Geraldo da
Rocha, Renan
Rennó Jr., Joel
Ribeiro, Hewdy Lobo
Cavalsan, Juliana Pires
Cantilino, Amaury
Ribeiro, Jerônimo de Almeida Mendes
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author2 Silva, Antônio Geraldo da
Rocha, Renan
Rennó Jr., Joel
Ribeiro, Hewdy Lobo
Cavalsan, Juliana Pires
Cantilino, Amaury
Ribeiro, Jerônimo de Almeida Mendes
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valadares, Gislene Cristina
Silva, Antônio Geraldo da
Rocha, Renan
Rennó Jr., Joel
Ribeiro, Hewdy Lobo
Cavalsan, Juliana Pires
Cantilino, Amaury
Ribeiro, Jerônimo de Almeida Mendes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Violência sexual
gravidez indesejada pós-estupro
aborto
transtorno mental
Sexual violence
unwanted pregnancy aft er rape
aborti on
mental disorder
topic Violência sexual
gravidez indesejada pós-estupro
aborto
transtorno mental
Sexual violence
unwanted pregnancy aft er rape
aborti on
mental disorder
description Caring for victims of sexual violence requires knowledge of the evidence available and training. Screening and psychiatric follow-up of legally terminated pregnancies and assistance to incestuous families reveal windows of vulnerabilities and opportunities in preventing the serious consequences of these offenses. The objectives of this study were to gather critical knowledge about unwanted pregnancy after rape, its repercussions and approaches, contributing to the development of protocols and best practices. This was an integrative review, with data collected from secondary sources (MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO), based on the first author’s experience. The following keywords were used in Portuguese and English: mental disorder, sexual violence, rape, pregnancy, and abortion. The sample comprised 32 scientific articles and two from the lay press. Mental and physical illnesses affecting victims of sexual violence cost the world economy over 8 trillion dollars a year (psychiatric hospitalizations, alcohol and drug addiction, suicide, obesity, migraine, cardiovascular diseases, obstetric problems), with a higher statistical power among women with intellectual disabilities and adolescents. Currently, 37 health units in Brazil offerassistance to cases of pregnancy aft er rape – three off er psychiatric assistance. Thousands of these pregnancies are not revealed, generate confl icts, risks, and challenges related to the children born aft er rape. Legal aborti on involves insti tuti onal and emoti onal diffi culti es for both professionals and pati ents while facing complex and painful decisions before, during, and aft er the procedure. Cogniti ve-aff ecti ve readiness to receive care, when delayed, compromises the lives of victi ms and theirchildren. We conclude that combati ng and preventi ng transgenerati onal transmission of gender violence and pregnancy aft er rape should be a public health priority.
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