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Violence in adolescence has similarities with the phenomenon when it occurs in childhood, but there are specificities, as adolescents more frequently circulate outside the family, reinforcing the need for networking, convening and articulating public policies for a comprehensive approach. This is an exploratory and descriptive study with a qualitative approach. The field of study was a referral health service for cases of violence and the managers of these services. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and minimal mapping of institutional links. Data analysis was performed…mehr

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Violence in adolescence has similarities with the phenomenon when it occurs in childhood, but there are specificities, as adolescents more frequently circulate outside the family, reinforcing the need for networking, convening and articulating public policies for a comprehensive approach. This is an exploratory and descriptive study with a qualitative approach. The field of study was a referral health service for cases of violence and the managers of these services. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and minimal mapping of institutional links. Data analysis was performed using thematic content analysis. The theory of comprehensive protection was used as the theoretical basis for data analysis. The results show that the service is an important reference in caring for victims, but in its actions, the service does not comply with network performance standards, highlighting a gap in the protection of adolescent victims of violence. The subjects value the care network, but consider it insufficient.
Autorenporträt
Diplômée en soins infirmiers, titulaire d'un master en hébiatrie, spécialisée en gestion des services et des systèmes de santé, professeure dans le cadre du cursus de soins infirmiers (IFPE) ; conseillère pour les programmes : PIBIC grad IFPE et BIA FACEPE. Membre du Centre d'étude sur la violence et la promotion de la santé (UPE) et du groupe de recherche sur les soins et la promotion de la santé (IFPE).