Objective: To assess the completeness, consistency and duplicity of records of child sexual abuse reported in the Notifiable Diseases Information System (Sinan), in Santa Catarina, Brazil, from 2009 to 2019. Methods: A descriptive and analytical crosssectional study was performed to assess the quality of Sinan data regarding completeness, consistency and non duplication. Results: 3,489 cases of violence were re...
Tese (Doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde.; O presente trabalho trata da análise de alguns aspectos do Planejamento Familiar voltados para a contracepção. A questão é analisada, a partir do discurso da Igreja (católica), do Estado e das Feministas buscando perceber o posicionamento da Enfermagem por meio dos seus trabalhos publicados na Revista Brasileira de Enfermag...
This article analyzes the dynamics of domestic violence from the perspective of both the attacked woman's and her partner´s speeches, the husband being the perpetrator. It was designed as a descriptive-exploratory research study with a qualitative approach, interviewing thirty couples in which the women had registered two or more complaints for aggression against the partner in the Woman's Police Station in Flo...
This article aims to analyze causes of marital aggression against women from the aggressors' (men) perspective. It is based on an exploratory descriptive study using Focal Groups as a means of collecting information. Research subjects were 11 (eleven) men who had been involved in domestic violence episodes and who voluntarily participated in the Domestic and Intrafamily Violence Assistance Program of a city in ...
Questionnaires were answered by 151 students, 10 to 19 years old, from an elementary, Jr. and Senior - high State School in Florianópolis, State of Santa Catarina -Brazil. The objectives were: to identify information sources; transmission mechanisms; prevention forms and the interest shown by students in acquiring new knowledge on HIV/AIDS. Based on the responses, author found out that 90,06% of the students ha...