Factors associated with the recurrence of violence against children and adolescents. Mato Grosso-Brazil, 2013 to 2019.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Ciencia & saude coletiva Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-22 DOI:10.1590/1413-81232024297.02912024
Silvana Maria da Silva, Amanda Cristina de Sousa Andrade, Francine Nesello Melanda, Ligia Regina de Oliveira
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This study examined factors associated with the recurrence of interpersonal violence against children and adolescents in Mato Grosso state, considering cases recorded in the Notifiable Diseases Information System, from 2013 to 2019. Associations between variables were estimated by logistic regression and stratified by age group (children and adolescents). The frequency of recurrent violence against children was 49.0% and, against adolescents, 42.9%. For both, recurrent violence was positively associated with occurrence at home, psychological or emotional violence, aggressors' being more than two, their being relatives and threats being the means of aggression. Neglect or abandonment and male or both-sex aggressors were positively associated with recurrent violence against children. Against adolescents, poor education, sexual violence and intimate-partner aggressors were positively associated with recurrent violence, while other aggressors and firearms or physical force were negatively associated. The findings offer significant contributions to knowledge of factors associated with recurrent violence, which is still little studied in the national and international literature. This is essential in order to inform strategies to reduce the recurrence of violence and protect children and adolescents.

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暴力侵害儿童和青少年行为复发的相关因素。巴西马托格罗索州,2013 年至 2019 年。
本研究考察了马托格罗索州人际暴力侵害儿童和青少年事件再次发生的相关因素,考虑了2013年至2019年期间记录在 "应报告疾病信息系统"(Notifiable Diseases Information System)中的病例。变量之间的关联通过逻辑回归进行估计,并按年龄组(儿童和青少年)进行分层。针对儿童的经常性暴力发生率为 49.0%,针对青少年的经常性暴力发生率为 42.9%。对于儿童和青少年而言,经常性暴力与以下因素呈正相关:在家中发生、心理或情感暴力、施暴者超过两人、施暴者为亲属以及威胁是施暴手段。忽视或遗弃以及男性或男女施暴者与经常性暴力侵害儿童行为呈正相关。对青少年而言,教育程度低、性暴力和亲密伴侣施暴者与经常性暴力呈正相关,而其他施暴者和枪支或身体暴力呈负相关。这些研究结果对了解与经常性暴力有关的因素做出了重要贡献,而国内和国际文献对经常性暴力的研究仍然很少。这对于制定减少暴力复发和保护儿童与青少年的战略至关重要。
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Ciencia & saude coletiva PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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