The face victimized: morbidity between women incoming in sentinel service in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: de Azevedo Machado, Flávia Christiane
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Serejo da Costa, Anna Paula, Fernandes Ferreira, Maria Ângela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Ciência Plural
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufrn.br/rcp/article/view/29026
Resumo: Introduction: Throughout history, many men use violence against their partners as a way of asserting their identity and virile dominance. In many situations, aggressions are directed at the face that precisely represents the center of human attention. Objective: This article aims to analyze emergency care for women who have experienced violence in the head and neck. Methodology: A total of 351 consultations with adult women between 15 and 49 years of age were analyzed in relation to the occurrence of violence in the head and neck region, which corresponds to 40.6% of women victims of violence. Results: The occurrence of violence was predominant in young, black women with little education. Violence was more frequent at home (45.5%) and the reference to the intention of the act of violence by the aggressor predominated among victims of violence. In all cases, victims of aggression in the head and neck region suffered physical violence, with the aggressor being male (77.4%) and identified as an intimate partner or ex-partner in 44.5%. Conclusions: It is increasingly important that the service is prepared to receive these women victims of violence, through the establishment of Care Networks and the effectiveness of intersectorality. This also presupposes a greater involvement of the dentist in the identification and reception of these victims for later referrals. Keywords: Domestic violence, face, morbidity, female.
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spelling The face victimized: morbidity between women incoming in sentinel service in Brazil El rostro victimizado: morbilidad entre mujeres atendidas en servicios de centinela en BrasilA FACE VITIMADA: MORBIDADE ENTRE MULHERES ATENDIDAS EM SERVIÇOS SENTINELAS NO BRASILIntroduction: Throughout history, many men use violence against their partners as a way of asserting their identity and virile dominance. In many situations, aggressions are directed at the face that precisely represents the center of human attention. Objective: This article aims to analyze emergency care for women who have experienced violence in the head and neck. Methodology: A total of 351 consultations with adult women between 15 and 49 years of age were analyzed in relation to the occurrence of violence in the head and neck region, which corresponds to 40.6% of women victims of violence. Results: The occurrence of violence was predominant in young, black women with little education. Violence was more frequent at home (45.5%) and the reference to the intention of the act of violence by the aggressor predominated among victims of violence. In all cases, victims of aggression in the head and neck region suffered physical violence, with the aggressor being male (77.4%) and identified as an intimate partner or ex-partner in 44.5%. Conclusions: It is increasingly important that the service is prepared to receive these women victims of violence, through the establishment of Care Networks and the effectiveness of intersectorality. This also presupposes a greater involvement of the dentist in the identification and reception of these victims for later referrals. Keywords: Domestic violence, face, morbidity, female.Introducción: A lo largo de la historia, muchos hombres utilizan la violencia contra sus parejas como una forma de afirmar su identidad y dominio viril. En muchas situaciones, las agresiones se dirigen al rostro que representa precisamente el centro de la atención humana. Objetivo: Este artículo tiene como objetivo analizar la atención de emergencia en mujeres víctimas de violencia en la región de cabeza y cuello. Metodología: Se analizaron un total de 351 consultas a mujeres adultas entre 15 y 49 años en relación a la ocurrencia de violencia en la región de cabeza y cuello, lo que corresponde al 40,6% de las mujeres víctimas de violencia. Resultados: La ocurrencia de violencia predominó en mujeres jóvenes, negras y con poca escolaridad. La violencia fue más frecuente en el hogar (45,5%) y entre las víctimas de violencia predominó la referencia a la intención del acto de violencia por parte del agresor. En todos los casos, las víctimas de agresión en la región de cabeza y cuello sufrieron violencia física, siendo el agresor de sexo masculino (77,4%) e identificado como pareja íntima o expareja en el 44,5%. Conclusiones: Cada vez es más importante que el servicio esté preparado para recibir a estas mujeres víctimas de violencia, a través del establecimiento de Redes de Atención y la efectividad de la intersectorialidad. Esto también presupone una mayor implicación del odontólogo en la identificación y recepción de estas víctimas para su posterior derivación. Palabras clave: Violencia Doméstica, cara,  feminino.Introdução: Ao longo da história, muitos homens utilizam-se da violência contra suas parceiras como forma de afirmação da sua identidade e domínio viril. Em muitas situações, as agressões são direcionadas à face que justamente representa o centro da atenção do ser humano. Objetivo: O presente artigo tem como objetivo analisar os atendimentos de emergência em mulheres vítimas de violência na região de cabeça e pescoço. Metodologia: Foram analisados dados do inquérito de Vigilância e Acidentes em 25 capitais e no Distrito Federal no ano de 2011. Analisaram-se 351 atendimentos de mulheres adultas entre 15 e 49 anos em relação à ocorrência de violência na região de cabeça e pescoço, o que corresponde a 40,6% das mulheres vítimas de violência. Resultados: A ocorrência da violência foi predominante em mulheres jovens, negras e com pouca escolaridade. As violências foram mais frequentes no domicílio (45,5%) e a referência à intencionalidade do ato de violência pelo agressor predominou entre as vítimas de violência. Em todos os casos, as vítimas de agressão na região de cabeça e pescoço sofreram violência física, sendo o agressor do sexo masculino (77,4%) e identificado como parceiro ou ex-parceiro íntimo em 44,5%. Conclusões: É cada vez mais importante que o serviço esteja preparado para receber essas mulheres vítimas de violência, mediante conformação de Redes de Atenção e efetivação da instersetorialidade. Isto pressupõe, inclusive, a maior inserção do cirurgião-dentista na identificação e acolhimento dessas vítimas para posteriores encaminhamentos. Palavras-Chave: Violência doméstica, face, morbidade, feminino.Portal de Periódicos Eletrônicos da UFRN2023-04-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/rcp/article/view/2902610.21680/2446-7286.2023v9n1ID29026Revista Ciência Plural; v. 9 n. 1 (2023): Revista Ciência Plural; 1-222446-728610.21680/2446-7286.2023v9n1reponame:Revista Ciência Pluralinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)instacron:UFRNporhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/rcp/article/view/29026/16763Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Ciência Pluralhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Azevedo Machado, Flávia Christiane Serejo da Costa, Anna Paula Fernandes Ferreira, Maria Ângela2023-04-28T01:37:58Zoai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article/29026Revistahttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/rcpPUBhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/rcp/oai||irisdoceu.ufrn@gmail.com2446-72862446-7286opendoar:2023-04-28T01:37:58Revista Ciência Plural - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)false
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El rostro victimizado: morbilidad entre mujeres atendidas en servicios de centinela en Brasil
A FACE VITIMADA: MORBIDADE ENTRE MULHERES ATENDIDAS EM SERVIÇOS SENTINELAS NO BRASIL
title The face victimized: morbidity between women incoming in sentinel service in Brazil
spellingShingle The face victimized: morbidity between women incoming in sentinel service in Brazil
de Azevedo Machado, Flávia Christiane
title_short The face victimized: morbidity between women incoming in sentinel service in Brazil
title_full The face victimized: morbidity between women incoming in sentinel service in Brazil
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Serejo da Costa, Anna Paula
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Fernandes Ferreira, Maria Ângela
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