Pregnant adolescent victims of intrafamilial violence in Brazil: Psychological and social consequences

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Paula Orchiucci Miura
Leila Salomão de la Plata Cury Tardivo
Dora Mariela Salcedo Barrientos

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Adolescence pregnancy is a complex issue that must be studied, considering the social, economic, family and the psychological aspects of each adolescent. There is more complexity when these adolescents have suffered domestic violence. Domestic violence is a serious public health problem because affects the physical and psychological integrity of the victims. Many women who become pregnant have been victims of some form of domestic violence by their partners along the married life. This paper paper presents data of research as is part of a larger project entitled ´Domestic Violence Study against Adolescents Pregnant Attended at the University Hospital of São Paulo: Basis for Intervention´. The objectives are to identify the accumulated incidence and the experience of pregnant adolescents in face of domestic violence, in special he psychosocial vulnerability, understanding and comparing the lived experience on the pregnant adolescents victims and not victims of domestic violence. Forty pregnant adolescents have participated in this study, being 20 victims of domestic violence (Group 1) and 20 non-victims (Group 2) attending the University Hospital of São Paulo and another institutions partner of Psychology Institute of USP. This is an exploratory and descriptive research, quantitative and qualitative. The instruments used were: a form to characterize the profile of production and social reproduction, semi-structured interview. The qualitative data analysis was performed according to Bardin proposal (2013). How results were found: In the group 1 drug use during pregnancy, and lack of trust in health professionals. The showed lack of confidence and support of family, partner abandonment and violence, insecurity, low self esteem and hopelessness. In the group 2 were found: high self-esteem; confidence and family support; security in the relationship with the partner; good prospects for the future; some unfavorable aspects were found in group 2 that were related to the fragility and vulnerability of pregnancy, as well as the inherent immaturity to the period of adolescence. This study deepened knowledge about the reality of this population, as well as contributed to the debate on the needs of pregnant adolescents victims of domestic violence. Therefore, it was observed that the group of higher risk and psychological vulnerability is that of pregnant adolescents victims of domestic violence and requires greater attention and availability of health professionals. 

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Orchiucci Miura, P., de la Plata Cury Tardivo, L. S., & Salcedo Barrientos, D. M. (2015). Pregnant adolescent victims of intrafamilial violence in Brazil: Psychological and social consequences. methaodos.Social Science Journal, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.17502/m.rcs.v3i2.91
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Paula Orchiucci Miura

Paula Orchiucci Miura has aDegree in Psychology from the State University of Londrina (2002), a Master in Social Psychology from the Catholic University of São Paulo (2004), a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the Catholic University of São Paulo (2012) and a post-doctorate in Clinical Psychology University of São Paulo (2015). He is currently Associate Professor of Psychology Institute of the Federal University of Alagoas. Her research projects are related to psychological distress in vulnerable groups, domestic violence, nets of childhood and adolescence, teenage pregnancy, mother-baby care institutions and the theory of Winnicott.

Leila Salomão de la Plata Cury Tardivo

Leila Salomão de La Plata Cury Tardivo has a Degree in Psychology from the University of São Paulo (1977), a Master in Psychology (1984), a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (1992) and she is Doctor of Psychology (2004) from the University of São Paulo. Currently she is responsible for international academic agreements with countries in Latin America and Europe. She is President of the Commission of the Institute of Psychology at USP Culture and University Extension. She is a professor of Psychology on the Associate Institute at the University of São Paulo in undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She is researcher of the Latin American Observatory of Health and Citizenship and member and contributor of CINTESIS (Research Center for Health Technology and Information Systems, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oporto, Portuga). She has published articles in national and international journals and she is the author of several books and book chapters. Her research lines are clinical psychology, clinical social factors, psycho-violence against childhood, projective techniques, psychopathology in childhood and adolescence.

Dora Mariela Salcedo Barrientos

Dora Mariela Salcedo Barrientos is Bachelor in Nursing (1990), Master in Community Health in EEUSP (1998) and PhD in Nursing from the School of Nursing at the University of São Paulo. Currently she is professor of Obstetrics in the School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities of the University of São Paulo (EACH-USP) and member of the Ethics Committee on Human Research of the EACH-USP. She is Director of the Research Group on Women and Health: Domestic violence during the pregnancy and after childbirth. Member of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences. Her research lines are Social Epidemiology, Women's Health, Violence on Health, Mental Health and Educational Technological Innovations. 

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