Aspects of territorialization of care in a CAPSij: sectional study
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Resumo: | This study aims to integrate geographic, social and health analyses considering the variables race/color, for understanding the complexity of territorialization of mental health care. For this, it proposes to answer the following question: what are the sociodemographic characteristics of the territory occupied by children, women and adolescents in the area covered by CAPSij Brasilândia? Methodology: Sectional study that allows analysis and evaluation of collective health risks to which a population is exposed, particularly socioeconomic and environmental risks. The georeferencing describes and allows the visualization of spatial distribution, marking social determinants and etiological factors that can formulate hypotheses and point out associations between the phenomena. With the GIS technology we sought to delimit the area of coverage of the service, as well as, to classify what we call by complexities for territorialization of mental health care. Results: The spatial distribution of families (black women, children and adolescents), accompanied by CAPSij shows the territorial segregation experienced by the poor and black population. The territories occupied by the majority of the black population are portraits of the racism that structures the Brazilian social fabric. Conclusion: territories are products of social relations, and can confer advantages and disadvantages related to location, infrastructure, mobility, education, work, health, culture, etc. This reality shapes the mental health processes of the black population. This study on the spatial variation in the race/color clipping in public health services allows us to see how racial inequalities impact access to the right to health, and to point out interventions from the perspective of human rights. |
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Aspects of territorialization of care in a CAPSij: sectional studyAspectos de la territorialización de la atención en un CAPSij: estudio seccionalAspectos da territorialização do cuidado em um CAPSij: estudo seccionalTerritórioSaúde mentalPopulação negraDireitos.TerritorioSalud mentalPoblación negraDerechos.TerritoryMental healthBlack populationRights.This study aims to integrate geographic, social and health analyses considering the variables race/color, for understanding the complexity of territorialization of mental health care. For this, it proposes to answer the following question: what are the sociodemographic characteristics of the territory occupied by children, women and adolescents in the area covered by CAPSij Brasilândia? Methodology: Sectional study that allows analysis and evaluation of collective health risks to which a population is exposed, particularly socioeconomic and environmental risks. The georeferencing describes and allows the visualization of spatial distribution, marking social determinants and etiological factors that can formulate hypotheses and point out associations between the phenomena. With the GIS technology we sought to delimit the area of coverage of the service, as well as, to classify what we call by complexities for territorialization of mental health care. Results: The spatial distribution of families (black women, children and adolescents), accompanied by CAPSij shows the territorial segregation experienced by the poor and black population. The territories occupied by the majority of the black population are portraits of the racism that structures the Brazilian social fabric. Conclusion: territories are products of social relations, and can confer advantages and disadvantages related to location, infrastructure, mobility, education, work, health, culture, etc. This reality shapes the mental health processes of the black population. This study on the spatial variation in the race/color clipping in public health services allows us to see how racial inequalities impact access to the right to health, and to point out interventions from the perspective of human rights.Este estudio pretende integrar los análisis geográficos, sociales y sanitarios considerando las variables raza/color, para comprender la complejidad de la territorialización de la atención a la salud mental. Para ello, se propone responder a la siguiente pregunta: ¿cuáles son las características sociodemográficas del territorio ocupado por los niños, las mujeres y los adolescentes en el área de influencia del CAPSij Brasil? Metodología: Estudio seccional que permite analizar y evaluar los riesgos para la salud colectiva a los que está expuesta una población, especialmente los socioeconómicos y ambientales. La georreferenciación describe y permite la visualización de la distribución espacial, marcando los determinantes sociales y los factores etiológicos que pueden formular hipótesis y señalar asociaciones entre los fenómenos. Con la tecnología GIS buscamos delimitar el área de cobertura del servicio, así como clasificar lo que llamamos complejidades para la territorialización de la atención en salud mental. Resultados: La distribución espacial de las familias (mujeres, niños y adolescentes negros), acompañada del CAPSij muestra la segregación territorial que vive la población pobre y negra. Los territorios ocupados por la mayoría de la población negra son retratos del racismo que estructura el tejido social brasileño. Conclusión: los territorios son producto de las relaciones sociales, y pueden conferir ventajas y desventajas vinculadas a la ubicación, las infraestructuras, la movilidad, la educación, el trabajo, la salud, la cultura, etc. Esta realidad configura los procesos de salud mental de la población negra. Este estudio sobre la variación espacial del recorte de raza/color en los servicios de salud pública nos permite ver cómo las desigualdades raciales repercuten en el acceso al derecho a la salud, y señalar las intervenciones desde la perspectiva de los derechos humanos.Este estudo tem como objetivo integrar análises geográficas, sociais e de saúde considerando as variáveis raça/cor, para compreensão da complexidade da territorialização do cuidado em saúde mental. Para isto se propõe a responder à seguinte questão: quais as características sociodemográficas do território ocupado pelas crianças, mulheres e adolescentes na área de abrangência do CAPSij Brasilândia? Metodologia: Estudo seccional que permite análise e avaliação de riscos à saúde coletiva a que uma população está exposta, particularmente socioeconômicos e ambientais. O georreferenciamento descreve e permite a visualização da distribuição espacial, marcando determinantes sociais e fatores etiológicos que possam formular hipóteses e apontar associações entre os fenômenos. Com a tecnologia SIG buscou-se delimitar a área de abrangência do serviço, bem como, classificar aquilo que denominamos por complexidades para territorialização do cuidado em saúde mental. Resultados: A distribuição espacial das famílias (mulheres, crianças e adolescentes negros), acompanhadas pelo CAPSij mostra a segregação territorial vivenciada pela população pobre e negra. Os territórios ocupados pela maioria da população negra são retratos do racismo que estrutura a trama social brasileira. Conclusão: os territórios são produtos das relações sociais, podendo conferir vantagens e desvantagens ligadas a localização, infraestrutura, mobilidade, educação, trabalho, saúde, cultura, etc. Essa realidade configura os processos de saúde mental da população negra. Este estudo sobre a variação espacial no recorte raça/cor em serviços públicos de saúde possibilita visibilizar como as desigualdades raciais impactam no acesso ao direito à saúde, e apontar intervenções na perspectiva dos direitos humanos.Research, Society and Development2021-08-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1884810.33448/rsd-v10i10.18848Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e215101018848Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e215101018848Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e2151010188482525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18848/16757Copyright (c) 2021 Luis Eduardo Batista; Ricardo Vicente Ferreira; Antônio Carlos Malachias; Caroline Ballan; Sônia Barros; Jussara Carvalho dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBatista, Luis EduardoFerreira, Ricardo Vicente Malachias, Antônio CarlosBallan, Caroline Barros, SôniaSantos, Jussara Carvalho dos 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18848Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:53.206900Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Aspects of territorialization of care in a CAPSij: sectional study Aspectos de la territorialización de la atención en un CAPSij: estudio seccional Aspectos da territorialização do cuidado em um CAPSij: estudo seccional |
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Aspects of territorialization of care in a CAPSij: sectional study |
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Aspects of territorialization of care in a CAPSij: sectional study Batista, Luis Eduardo Território Saúde mental População negra Direitos. Territorio Salud mental Población negra Derechos. Territory Mental health Black population Rights. |
title_short |
Aspects of territorialization of care in a CAPSij: sectional study |
title_full |
Aspects of territorialization of care in a CAPSij: sectional study |
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Aspects of territorialization of care in a CAPSij: sectional study |
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Aspects of territorialization of care in a CAPSij: sectional study |
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Aspects of territorialization of care in a CAPSij: sectional study |
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Batista, Luis Eduardo |
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Batista, Luis Eduardo Ferreira, Ricardo Vicente Malachias, Antônio Carlos Ballan, Caroline Barros, Sônia Santos, Jussara Carvalho dos |
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Ferreira, Ricardo Vicente Malachias, Antônio Carlos Ballan, Caroline Barros, Sônia Santos, Jussara Carvalho dos |
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Batista, Luis Eduardo Ferreira, Ricardo Vicente Malachias, Antônio Carlos Ballan, Caroline Barros, Sônia Santos, Jussara Carvalho dos |
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Território Saúde mental População negra Direitos. Territorio Salud mental Población negra Derechos. Territory Mental health Black population Rights. |
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Território Saúde mental População negra Direitos. Territorio Salud mental Población negra Derechos. Territory Mental health Black population Rights. |
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This study aims to integrate geographic, social and health analyses considering the variables race/color, for understanding the complexity of territorialization of mental health care. For this, it proposes to answer the following question: what are the sociodemographic characteristics of the territory occupied by children, women and adolescents in the area covered by CAPSij Brasilândia? Methodology: Sectional study that allows analysis and evaluation of collective health risks to which a population is exposed, particularly socioeconomic and environmental risks. The georeferencing describes and allows the visualization of spatial distribution, marking social determinants and etiological factors that can formulate hypotheses and point out associations between the phenomena. With the GIS technology we sought to delimit the area of coverage of the service, as well as, to classify what we call by complexities for territorialization of mental health care. Results: The spatial distribution of families (black women, children and adolescents), accompanied by CAPSij shows the territorial segregation experienced by the poor and black population. The territories occupied by the majority of the black population are portraits of the racism that structures the Brazilian social fabric. Conclusion: territories are products of social relations, and can confer advantages and disadvantages related to location, infrastructure, mobility, education, work, health, culture, etc. This reality shapes the mental health processes of the black population. This study on the spatial variation in the race/color clipping in public health services allows us to see how racial inequalities impact access to the right to health, and to point out interventions from the perspective of human rights. |
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