Violence and health: recent scientific studies
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Resumo: | An outline and critical analysis of scientific studies on Violence and Health is presented. On the basis of a non-exhaustive review, the construction of violence as a national and international field of knowledge and intervention is broached. Outbreaks of violence are shown to occupy a broad domain of social life that reaches practically everyone, in situations of both war and supposed peace. The unity of violence as an ethical-political question is highlighted and its extreme diversity as concrete situations for study and intervention is demonstrated. Through situating violence as related to collective, interpersonal and self-reported individual dimensions, and taking it to be intentional acts of physical force or power, resulting in physical, sexual or psychological abuse, and in negligence or deprivation, the studies examined mostly demonstrate a concern to respond to the widespread sense that violence is invisible, naturalized and inevitable. In order to do it, the studies show the high magnitude of violence, and the possibilities for controlling violence and attending to the multiplicity of harm to health. The initial approaches flow from a theoretical-methodological point of view related to social inequalities, family maladjustment, gender inequalities and, less frequently, race or ethnic inequalities. These imply reconstruction of the classical concepts of family, generation and social class. In conclusion, this problem is considered to be interdisciplinary and, returning to the notion of social-medical matters within Social Medicine, updating of this notion is recommended for topics that are as complex and sensitive as violence. |
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Violence and health: recent scientific studies Violência e saúde: estudos científicos recentes ViolênciaViolência domésticaMaus-tratos conjugaisMaus-tratos infantisMaus-tratos ao idosoViolência por parceiro íntimoViolenceDomestic violenceSpouse abuseChild abuseElder abuseIntimate partner violence An outline and critical analysis of scientific studies on Violence and Health is presented. On the basis of a non-exhaustive review, the construction of violence as a national and international field of knowledge and intervention is broached. Outbreaks of violence are shown to occupy a broad domain of social life that reaches practically everyone, in situations of both war and supposed peace. The unity of violence as an ethical-political question is highlighted and its extreme diversity as concrete situations for study and intervention is demonstrated. Through situating violence as related to collective, interpersonal and self-reported individual dimensions, and taking it to be intentional acts of physical force or power, resulting in physical, sexual or psychological abuse, and in negligence or deprivation, the studies examined mostly demonstrate a concern to respond to the widespread sense that violence is invisible, naturalized and inevitable. In order to do it, the studies show the high magnitude of violence, and the possibilities for controlling violence and attending to the multiplicity of harm to health. The initial approaches flow from a theoretical-methodological point of view related to social inequalities, family maladjustment, gender inequalities and, less frequently, race or ethnic inequalities. These imply reconstruction of the classical concepts of family, generation and social class. In conclusion, this problem is considered to be interdisciplinary and, returning to the notion of social-medical matters within Social Medicine, updating of this notion is recommended for topics that are as complex and sensitive as violence. Apresenta-se panorama e reflexão crítica acerca da produção científica na temática violência e saúde. Com base em revisão não exaustiva, aborda-se a construção da violência como objeto de conhecimento e intervenção, nacional e internacionalmente. Mostra-se a tomada da violência como um domínio amplo da vida social, atingindo praticamente a todos, em situações de guerra e de suposta paz. Destaca-se a unificação da violência enquanto questão ético-política e a demonstração de sua extrema diversidade enquanto situações concretas de estudo e intervenção. Situando a violência como atinente a dimensões coletivas, interpessoais e individuais autoreferidas, e tomando-a por atos intencionais de força física ou poder, resultantes em abusos físicos, sexuais, psicológicos, e em negligências ou privações, os estudos examinados revelaram-se, como um todo, preocupados em responder ao senso comum que torna a violência invisível, naturalizada e inevitável. Fazem-no demonstrando sua alta magnitude, as possibilidades de seu controle e da assistência a seus múltiplos agravos à saúde. Do ponto de vista teórico-metodológico fluem das abordagens iniciais, relacionadas às desigualdades sociais ou desajustes familiares, às das iniqüidades de gênero e, menos freqüentemente, de raça ou etnia, o que implica em reconstruções dos conceitos clássicos de família, geração e classe social. Em conclusão, considera-se esta problemática como interdisciplinar e, retomando-se a noção de objetos médico-sociais da medicina social, recomenda-se sua atualização para temas tão complexos quanto sensíveis como a violência. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2006-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/3209310.1590/S0034-89102006000400016Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 40 No. spe (2006); 112-120 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 40 Núm. spe (2006); 112-120 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 40 n. spe (2006); 112-120 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/32093/34159https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/32093/34160Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchraiber, Lilia BlimaD'Oliveira, Ana Flávia P LCouto, Márcia Thereza2012-07-08T23:09:50Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/32093Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-07-08T23:09:50Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Violence and health: recent scientific studies Violência e saúde: estudos científicos recentes |
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Violence and health: recent scientific studies |
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Violence and health: recent scientific studies Schraiber, Lilia Blima Violência Violência doméstica Maus-tratos conjugais Maus-tratos infantis Maus-tratos ao idoso Violência por parceiro íntimo Violence Domestic violence Spouse abuse Child abuse Elder abuse Intimate partner violence |
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Violence and health: recent scientific studies |
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Violence and health: recent scientific studies |
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Violence and health: recent scientific studies |
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Violence and health: recent scientific studies |
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Violence and health: recent scientific studies |
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Schraiber, Lilia Blima |
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Schraiber, Lilia Blima D'Oliveira, Ana Flávia P L Couto, Márcia Thereza |
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D'Oliveira, Ana Flávia P L Couto, Márcia Thereza |
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Schraiber, Lilia Blima D'Oliveira, Ana Flávia P L Couto, Márcia Thereza |
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Violência Violência doméstica Maus-tratos conjugais Maus-tratos infantis Maus-tratos ao idoso Violência por parceiro íntimo Violence Domestic violence Spouse abuse Child abuse Elder abuse Intimate partner violence |
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Violência Violência doméstica Maus-tratos conjugais Maus-tratos infantis Maus-tratos ao idoso Violência por parceiro íntimo Violence Domestic violence Spouse abuse Child abuse Elder abuse Intimate partner violence |
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An outline and critical analysis of scientific studies on Violence and Health is presented. On the basis of a non-exhaustive review, the construction of violence as a national and international field of knowledge and intervention is broached. Outbreaks of violence are shown to occupy a broad domain of social life that reaches practically everyone, in situations of both war and supposed peace. The unity of violence as an ethical-political question is highlighted and its extreme diversity as concrete situations for study and intervention is demonstrated. Through situating violence as related to collective, interpersonal and self-reported individual dimensions, and taking it to be intentional acts of physical force or power, resulting in physical, sexual or psychological abuse, and in negligence or deprivation, the studies examined mostly demonstrate a concern to respond to the widespread sense that violence is invisible, naturalized and inevitable. In order to do it, the studies show the high magnitude of violence, and the possibilities for controlling violence and attending to the multiplicity of harm to health. The initial approaches flow from a theoretical-methodological point of view related to social inequalities, family maladjustment, gender inequalities and, less frequently, race or ethnic inequalities. These imply reconstruction of the classical concepts of family, generation and social class. In conclusion, this problem is considered to be interdisciplinary and, returning to the notion of social-medical matters within Social Medicine, updating of this notion is recommended for topics that are as complex and sensitive as violence. |
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