AIDS and jail: social representations of women in freedom deprivation situations

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Autor(a) principal: Trigueiro,Débora Raquel Soares Guedes
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Almeida,Sandra Aparecida de, Monroe,Aline Aparecida, Costa,Gilka Paiva Oliveira, Bezerra,Valéria Peixoto, Nogueira,Jordana de Almeida
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract OBJECTIVE To graspthe AIDS social representations built by freedom-deprived women. METHOD Descriptive study with a quali-quantitative approach that involved 174 convicted women in a women's prison in a capital city of the Brazilian northeastern region. Aword-association test was applied in October and November 2014, using AIDS as a stimulus. The corpuswas processed usingIramuteq software. Descending Hierarchical Classification and Correspondence Factor Analysis were applied. RESULTS The content that comprises the social representation of AIDS was influenced by the prison context, which was pervaded by a lack of assistance, lack of knowledge, discrimination, and suffering that disclosed vulnerability to HIV/AIDS factors such as unprotected sex and object sharing. This underlines the stigma and fear of the illness, in addition to favoring and supporting negative feelings and a sense of rejection. CONCLUSION To consider the use of this representational amalgam to ensure a comprehensive, contextualized care can help redirect practices, motivate self-care practices, and reduce prejudiced attitudes.
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title AIDS and jail: social representations of women in freedom deprivation situations
spellingShingle AIDS and jail: social representations of women in freedom deprivation situations
Trigueiro,Débora Raquel Soares Guedes
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Prisoners
Women
Health Vulnerability
title_short AIDS and jail: social representations of women in freedom deprivation situations
title_full AIDS and jail: social representations of women in freedom deprivation situations
title_fullStr AIDS and jail: social representations of women in freedom deprivation situations
title_full_unstemmed AIDS and jail: social representations of women in freedom deprivation situations
title_sort AIDS and jail: social representations of women in freedom deprivation situations
author Trigueiro,Débora Raquel Soares Guedes
author_facet Trigueiro,Débora Raquel Soares Guedes
Almeida,Sandra Aparecida de
Monroe,Aline Aparecida
Costa,Gilka Paiva Oliveira
Bezerra,Valéria Peixoto
Nogueira,Jordana de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Almeida,Sandra Aparecida de
Monroe,Aline Aparecida
Costa,Gilka Paiva Oliveira
Bezerra,Valéria Peixoto
Nogueira,Jordana de Almeida
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Trigueiro,Débora Raquel Soares Guedes
Almeida,Sandra Aparecida de
Monroe,Aline Aparecida
Costa,Gilka Paiva Oliveira
Bezerra,Valéria Peixoto
Nogueira,Jordana de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Prisoners
Women
Health Vulnerability
topic Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Prisoners
Women
Health Vulnerability
description Abstract OBJECTIVE To graspthe AIDS social representations built by freedom-deprived women. METHOD Descriptive study with a quali-quantitative approach that involved 174 convicted women in a women's prison in a capital city of the Brazilian northeastern region. Aword-association test was applied in October and November 2014, using AIDS as a stimulus. The corpuswas processed usingIramuteq software. Descending Hierarchical Classification and Correspondence Factor Analysis were applied. RESULTS The content that comprises the social representation of AIDS was influenced by the prison context, which was pervaded by a lack of assistance, lack of knowledge, discrimination, and suffering that disclosed vulnerability to HIV/AIDS factors such as unprotected sex and object sharing. This underlines the stigma and fear of the illness, in addition to favoring and supporting negative feelings and a sense of rejection. CONCLUSION To consider the use of this representational amalgam to ensure a comprehensive, contextualized care can help redirect practices, motivate self-care practices, and reduce prejudiced attitudes.
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