Characterization of child sexual abuse in the city of Aracaju/SE

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa, Lidiane Vieira
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Soares, Ana Célia Goes Melo, Cruz, Karla Viviane, Silva, Renata Alves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Interfaces Científicas. Saúde e Ambiente (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/357
Resumo: This study aims to characterize sexual violence on children in Aracaju in the period from 2009 to 2011. For this we used the database of the Information System for Notifiable Diseases (SINAN), supplied by the Municipal Health Department of Aracaju. The results showed that 82 children were victims of sexual violence in Aracaju, of which 79.23% are girls and 20.74% boys, 37.8% of victims are mulattoes; 23.18% studied up to the fourth grade, 6.1% have some kind of disorder. Regarding sexual violence, 31.72% suffered rape; 87.81% of cases with only an aggressor; 47.56% in the violence there was recurrence and consequences detected at the time of notification showed that 6.10% of the victims had post-traumatic stress. Concerning the perpetrator, 41.46% are known to the victim and family and 89.03% are male, 20.74% were under suspicion of alcohol at the time of the assault; 76.83% of sexual violence occurred in the victim's own residence. As for the procedures and referrals to victims, 80.49% had their blood sampled for laboratory tests, 85.37% were referred for outpatient and 69.51% were referred to the child protection agency; 85.37% of cases were classified as probable aggression. With this study we can conclude that violence is a complex problem, recidivist with multiple causes and consequences extremely devastating for children, their abusers are still people close to the victim and the family and the same child may suffer more than one type of violence simultaneously.
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spelling Characterization of child sexual abuse in the city of Aracaju/SECaracterización del abuso sexual infantil en la ciudad de Aracaju/SECaracterização da violência sexual em criança no município de Aracaju/SESexual ViolenceNotificationChildLa violencia sexualNotificaciónNiñosViolência SexualNotificaçãoCriançaThis study aims to characterize sexual violence on children in Aracaju in the period from 2009 to 2011. For this we used the database of the Information System for Notifiable Diseases (SINAN), supplied by the Municipal Health Department of Aracaju. The results showed that 82 children were victims of sexual violence in Aracaju, of which 79.23% are girls and 20.74% boys, 37.8% of victims are mulattoes; 23.18% studied up to the fourth grade, 6.1% have some kind of disorder. Regarding sexual violence, 31.72% suffered rape; 87.81% of cases with only an aggressor; 47.56% in the violence there was recurrence and consequences detected at the time of notification showed that 6.10% of the victims had post-traumatic stress. Concerning the perpetrator, 41.46% are known to the victim and family and 89.03% are male, 20.74% were under suspicion of alcohol at the time of the assault; 76.83% of sexual violence occurred in the victim's own residence. As for the procedures and referrals to victims, 80.49% had their blood sampled for laboratory tests, 85.37% were referred for outpatient and 69.51% were referred to the child protection agency; 85.37% of cases were classified as probable aggression. With this study we can conclude that violence is a complex problem, recidivist with multiple causes and consequences extremely devastating for children, their abusers are still people close to the victim and the family and the same child may suffer more than one type of violence simultaneously.Este estudio tiene como objetivo caracterizar la violencia sexual en  niños de Aracaju en el período comprendido entre 2009 y 2011. Para ello se utilizó la base de datos del Sistema de Información de Enfermedades de Declaración Obligatoria (SINAN), ofrecida por la Secretaría Municipal de Salud de Aracaju. Los resultados mostraron que 82 niños fueron víctimas de violencia sexual en la ciudad de Aracaju, de los cuales  un 79,23% son niñas y un  20,74% son niños, el 37,8% de las víctimas son de raza mixta; el 23,18% estudió hasta el cuarto año básico, el 6,1% tiene algún tipo de trastorno. En cuanto a la violencia sexual, el 31,72% fueron violadas;  en 87,81% de los casos sólo había un  agresor; en el 47,56% de los casos hubo reincidencia  de la violencia  y las consecuencias que se detectaron en el momento de la notificación mostraron  que  6,10% de las víctimas tenía estrés postraumático. En relación al agresor, en 41,46% de los casos se trata de algún conocido de la víctima y de la familia y un 89.03% son del sexo masculino, el 20,74% estaban bajo sospecha de alcohol en el momento del asalto; un 76,83% de los actos  violentos ocurrieron en la propia residencia de la víctima. En cuanto a los procedimientos y direccionamientos ofrecidos a las víctimas, el  80,49% colectaron muestras de sangre para pruebas de laboratorio, el 85,37% fueron direccionados  para servicios de salud y en 69,51% las víctimas fueron enviadas a  agencias de protección al niño; un 85,37% de los casos fueron clasificados como probable agresión. Con este estudio se puede concluir que la violencia es un problema complejo reincidente, con múltiples causas y consecuencias muy devastadoras para los niños,  sus agresores siguen siendo personas cercanas a la víctima y a su familia y el mismo niño puede sufrir más de un tipo de violencia simultáneamente.Este estudo tem como objetivo caracterizar a violência sexual em crianças em Aracaju no período de 2009 a 2011. Para tal, foi utilizado o banco de dados do Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação (Sinan), fornecido pela Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Aracaju. Os resultados mostraram que 82 crianças foram vítimas de violência sexual no município de Aracaju, das quais 79,23% são meninas e 20,74% meninos; 37,8% das vítimas são da raça parda; 23,18% estudaram até a 4º série; 6,1% possuem algum tipo de transtorno. Em relação à violência sexual, 31,72% sofreram estupro; 87,81% dos casos ocorreram com apenas um agressor; em 47,56% da violência houve reincidência; e as consequências detectadas no momento da notificação mostraram que 6,10% das vítimas possuíam estresse pós-traumático. Em relação ao agressor, 41,46% são conhecidos da vítima e da família, e 89,03% são do sexo masculino; 20,74% estavam sob suspeita de uso de álcool no momento da agressão; 76,83% da violência sexual ocorreram na própria residência da vítima. Quanto aos procedimentos e encaminhamentos realizados à vítima, 80,49% coletaram sangue para realização de exames; 85,37% foram encaminhadas para ambulatórios e 69,51% foram encaminhados para o conselho tutelar; 85,37% dos casos foram classificados como provável agressão. Com este estudo pode-se concluir que a violência é um problema complexo, reincidente, com múltiplas causas e consequências extremamente devastadoras para as crianças. Seus agressores ainda são pessoas próximas da vítima e da família e uma mesma criança pode sofrer mais de um tipo de violência simultaneamente.Editora Universitária Tiradentes2013-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/35710.17564/2316-3798.2013v1n2p09-20Interfaces Científicas - Saúde e Ambiente; v. 1 n. 2 (2013); 09-202316-37982316-331310.17564/2316-3798.2013v1n2reponame:Interfaces Científicas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of child sexual abuse in the city of Aracaju/SE
Caracterización del abuso sexual infantil en la ciudad de Aracaju/SE
Caracterização da violência sexual em criança no município de Aracaju/SE
title Characterization of child sexual abuse in the city of Aracaju/SE
spellingShingle Characterization of child sexual abuse in the city of Aracaju/SE
Barbosa, Lidiane Vieira
Sexual Violence
Notification
Child
La violencia sexual
Notificación
Niños
Violência Sexual
Notificação
Criança
title_short Characterization of child sexual abuse in the city of Aracaju/SE
title_full Characterization of child sexual abuse in the city of Aracaju/SE
title_fullStr Characterization of child sexual abuse in the city of Aracaju/SE
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of child sexual abuse in the city of Aracaju/SE
title_sort Characterization of child sexual abuse in the city of Aracaju/SE
author Barbosa, Lidiane Vieira
author_facet Barbosa, Lidiane Vieira
Soares, Ana Célia Goes Melo
Cruz, Karla Viviane
Silva, Renata Alves
author_role author
author2 Soares, Ana Célia Goes Melo
Cruz, Karla Viviane
Silva, Renata Alves
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Lidiane Vieira
Soares, Ana Célia Goes Melo
Cruz, Karla Viviane
Silva, Renata Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sexual Violence
Notification
Child
La violencia sexual
Notificación
Niños
Violência Sexual
Notificação
Criança
topic Sexual Violence
Notification
Child
La violencia sexual
Notificación
Niños
Violência Sexual
Notificação
Criança
description This study aims to characterize sexual violence on children in Aracaju in the period from 2009 to 2011. For this we used the database of the Information System for Notifiable Diseases (SINAN), supplied by the Municipal Health Department of Aracaju. The results showed that 82 children were victims of sexual violence in Aracaju, of which 79.23% are girls and 20.74% boys, 37.8% of victims are mulattoes; 23.18% studied up to the fourth grade, 6.1% have some kind of disorder. Regarding sexual violence, 31.72% suffered rape; 87.81% of cases with only an aggressor; 47.56% in the violence there was recurrence and consequences detected at the time of notification showed that 6.10% of the victims had post-traumatic stress. Concerning the perpetrator, 41.46% are known to the victim and family and 89.03% are male, 20.74% were under suspicion of alcohol at the time of the assault; 76.83% of sexual violence occurred in the victim's own residence. As for the procedures and referrals to victims, 80.49% had their blood sampled for laboratory tests, 85.37% were referred for outpatient and 69.51% were referred to the child protection agency; 85.37% of cases were classified as probable aggression. With this study we can conclude that violence is a complex problem, recidivist with multiple causes and consequences extremely devastating for children, their abusers are still people close to the victim and the family and the same child may suffer more than one type of violence simultaneously.
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