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Factors associated with violence against children in sentinel urgent and emergency care centers in Brazilian capitals

This study explored the association between demographic characteristics (age and sex) and other variables related to violence committed against children (form of violence perpetrator, place of occurrence, and nature of injury) using a sample of 404 children taken from the 2014 Violence and Accident...

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Published in:Ciência & saude coletiva 2017-09, Vol.22 (9), p.2889-2898
Main Authors: Malta, Deborah Carvalho, Bernal, Regina Tomie Ivata, Teixeira, Barbara de Sá Menezes, Silva, Marta Maria Alves da, Freitas, Maria Imaculada de Fátima
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Language:eng ; por ; spa
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Summary:This study explored the association between demographic characteristics (age and sex) and other variables related to violence committed against children (form of violence perpetrator, place of occurrence, and nature of injury) using a sample of 404 children taken from the 2014 Violence and Accident Surveillance System (Sistema de Vigilância de Violências e Acidentes, VIVA) survey. Correspondence analysis was used to identify variables associated with the outcome violence against children. Victims were predominantly male. The most common form of violence was neglect/abandonment, followed by physical violence and sexual violence. The most common perpetrators were parents (ages zero to one and two to five years), followed by friends (ages six to nine years). The most common place of occurrence was the home. Notable levels of violence were observed at school, particularly among children aged between six and nine years. Neglect was most common in the age group zero to one year and two to five years, while physical violence was most common between children aged between six and nine years.
ISSN:1413-8123
1678-4561
DOI:10.1590/1413-81232017229.12752017