This study aims to emphasize the social aspects related not only to the figure of the adolescent and his adolescent process, but also to the pathology of depression and the relationship with suicidal behavior. In order to reach a broad panorama, an integrative review bibliographic research was carried out and the approach adopted was the qualitative one. As a result, it was found that the social issues surrounding the adolescent are capable of both triggering depression and suicidal behavior in adolescents and influencing the intervention of health professionals with these young people. Thus, it was concluded that there is a great need to break with socially constructed stigmas in order to have qualified care in relation to these adolescents.
Depressive disorders, which can be identified as one of the fastest growing pathologies in the general population, imply a high mortality degree, especially when it comes to suicide. These disorders also occur in great number among teenagers who see it as a way out of a painful, suffering and desperate. That said, this article aims to discuss the risk factors that can cause depression and culminate in suicide among adolescents and young people, and the manifestations associated with these events. This study is characterized as a narrative literature review, completed in a period of four months, in which articles, books and epidemiologic bulletins were used as research material. We identified as main results that the risk factors responsible for depression and suicide among adolescents include not only psychological questions, but biological and physiological as well. At the end of the study, it was concluded that to prevent those risk factors it is necessary not only the active listening, but also the development of projects that promote health, surveillance and integral healthcare attention.
Por muito tempo, a infância foi retratada em um lugar periférico. Não existia proteção à criança,o que resultava no aumento das probabilidades de abandono, atos comuns de infanticídio e abusos físicos e sexuais. Esta pesquisa traz como tema crianças e adolescentes vítimas de crimes sexuais. O objetivo geral desta pesquisa é caracterizar os crimes sexuais sofridos na infância e adolescência a partir dos processos registrados na Delegacia de Proteção a Criança e Adolescente de Santa Maria. Essa caracterização dar-se-á por meio de uma pesquisa quantitativa, social Exploratória de Análise Documental. Foram registradas 73 denúncias no ano de 2007. Atentado violento ao pudor foi o crime mais cometido, com 56,16%, seguido de estupro com 19,18%. Também foi possível perceber que os crimes sexuais ocorrem com prevalência em situações intrafamiliares, sendo o adulto de confiança da criança um dos maiores abusadores.Dessa forma, os abusos acontecem em sua maior parte nos locais de convívio da vítima. A violência de gênero também é apontada, apresentando uma diferença significativa entre crimes contra o sexo feminino, com 77,03%. Observa-se, igualmente, que as mães aparecem como as mais presentes no ato de realizar a denúncia. Assim, é preciso considerar que toda situação de abuso é uma experiência traumática e que a criança revive essa situação quando realiza sua denúncia.
O trabalho tem por objetivo analisar os fatores associados à violência sexual e suas repercussões para a vida das mulher. Para isso foram entrevistadas três mulheres entre 36 e 71 anos, residente em uma cidade do interior do Rio Grande do Sul. Os dados coletados foram analisados através da análise de conteúdo. Os resultados mostram que as participantes desenvolveram consequências física, sociais e emocionais, como a falta de prazer na relação sexual e comprometimento de sua sexualidade, mas, principalmente, consequências psicológicas que se mostraram evidentes, ao longo da vida, como depressão, apatia e ansiedade. Diante disso, evidenciam-se diversas estratégias de enfrentamento: busca de políticas públicas de enfrentamento à violência sexual, pedir ajuda a pessoas do núcleo familiar e ficar em silêncio na tentativa de preservar a família. Identificou-se que os eventos causadores da violência sexual ocorrem no contexto familiar e foram observados os seguintes motivos, a negligência das figuras parentais e a vulnerabilidade social das participantes.
Objective: Analyze the scientific researchs on interprofissional work in mental health. Methods: The integrative review was prepared based on scientific production about the mental health relationship and interprofissionality. The research was carried in the Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS) and Scientific Eletronic Libraly Online (SciELO) in the month of February 2020, as an activity of the Education through Work for Health Program (EWH – Health). Results: Ten articles were selected that met the selection criteria. The selected articles were separated into three main topics: training and field of work, interdisciplinarity in mental health care, and benefits of interprofissionality for mental health. Concluding Remarks: It is important to highlight the distance of the graduation with the practice of Single Health System and the Mental Health field. It is also noticeable the scarcity of studies that address the issue of interprofessionality in the health services, in the articles analyzed it was shown more common interdisciplinary work than interprofessional work. The Interprofessionality proved to be a more adequate model of health work, aiming the integral care of the individual.
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