Child Abuse History
Mostrando 13-21 de 21 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Afetividade e vínculo que embalam e abalam a relação entre mãe e filha vítimas de abuso sexual
This study aims to discuss the theme of the affection and the link between mothers and daughters victims of sexual abuse. It is an overview on various studies about the issue related to the history of violence within families, explaining the legal provisions to protect children and adolescents. It also defines the concepts of violence, exploration and sexual
Publicado em: 2009
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14. A qualidade do relacionamento conjugal e o desempenho social de crianças pequenas
The scientific literature indicates that certain family characteristics can act as risk factors for childrens social development, such as low income and low educational attainment levels, adolescent pregnancy, social isolation, parents who are highly stressed, single-parent families, a parent with a psychiatric disorder (including depression), parents with a
Publicado em: 2009
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15. "Consumo de álcool e outras drogas e impulsividade sexual entre agressores sexuais" / Alcohol and drug consumption and sexual impulsivity among sexual offenders
INTRODUCTION: Sexual violence is an important public health problem. In São Paulo, about 5% of male prison inmates are serving a sentence for a serious sexual offense. In Brazil and other countries, many sexual offenders will return home without any psychosocial interventions to prevent recidivism. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of alcohol a
Publicado em: 2006
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16. Avaliação das notificações compulsórias de suspeita de maus-tratos contra crianças e adolescentes do município de São José do Rio Preto
Violence against children and adolescents is not a recent event, but a usual practice throughout history, justified and accepted by different societies. Currently, it is considered a great public health problem, affecting and impairing children and adolescents during an important period of development. The most frequent types of abuse are neglect or abandonm
Publicado em: 2005
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17. Prevalencia y severidad de la violencia contra mujeres embarazadas, México
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether pregnancy is a risk factor for domestic violence and to compare prevalence and severity of violence reported by women before and during pregnancy. METHODS: There were interviewed 468 women in the third trimester of pregnancy who were seen during prenatal visits at public clinics in the state of Morelos, Mexico. Emotional, phy
Revista de Saúde Pública. Publicado em: 2004-02
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18. A responsabilidade etica e legal do cirurgião-dentista em relação a criança maltratada
We live in a society where every day, the violence was explicited and sometimes, of cowardand cruel way- One of the most aggressive form, was characterized by abuse against defenselles been. Childrens have being abused victms in ali human history. Many authors have been affirmed the importance of the dentist in a suspection or conffirmation about child abuse
Publicado em: 2002
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19. Accidents and child abuse in bathtub submersions.
Non-accidental bath drowning is an infrequently reported form of child abuse. Details of 44 children who suffered from drowning or near drowning in the bath were analysed from a two year (1988-9) UK study to investigate factors that might point to abuse. Cases of near drowning were notified through the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit inquiry system and
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20. False allegations of abuse and Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
Fourteen children from seven families are reported for whom false allegations of abuse were made by the mother. Twelve children were alleged to have incurred sexual abuse, one both sexual and physical abuse, and one physical abuse alone. Thirteen of the children had incurred, or were currently victims of, factitious illness abuse invented by the mother. The
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21. Child sexual abuse--children and families referred to a treatment project and the effects of intervention.
The characteristics of a series of 274 families who were referred to a sexual abuse treatment programme were analysed. Information was obtained on 411 abused children and 362 non-abused children. Different forms of sexual abuse were noted, with 77% of girls and 23% of boys affected. Boys tended to be abused at a younger age, more severely, and for longer per