2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.recli.2013.03.002
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Aspectos psicológicos de mulheres que sofrem violência sexual

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“…The discrepancy is typical of developing countries as social disparities between the very rich and the very poor, which emphasize public health problems such as gender violence. The same study 22 disagrees with those who make up this review. The level of women's education and employment had no effect on the incidence of the abuse, underscoring the financial dependence and education for submission, as hypothesis that reflect this reality.…”
Section: ) Violence Against Women (Decs Term) 2) Domestic Violence (mentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…The discrepancy is typical of developing countries as social disparities between the very rich and the very poor, which emphasize public health problems such as gender violence. The same study 22 disagrees with those who make up this review. The level of women's education and employment had no effect on the incidence of the abuse, underscoring the financial dependence and education for submission, as hypothesis that reflect this reality.…”
Section: ) Violence Against Women (Decs Term) 2) Domestic Violence (mentioning
confidence: 58%
“…17,20,21 However, the physical and sexual violence, and the economic abuse practiced by intimate partners were recorded at high rates, the physical abuse, for example, reaches 17%. 20,22 In the countries of the Asian continent, studies that underscore the religiosity and culture as predictors in the phenomenon of violence against women were found. A study conducted in Iran showed that the abuse during any previous period was a strong risk factor for subsequent abuse.…”
Section: ) Violence Against Women (Decs Term) 2) Domestic Violence (mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that the fact that women in many situations shut up and allow violence should be to the fact that it is under the domain of a symbolic violence maintained by the patriarchal culture that is fed by the social order and allowed by the State. Not only does society view violence against women in a naturalized way, influencing through its institutions such as the family and the Church, or through socialization held in schools, maintaining this framework, but also the state that does not meet the demands of women in a sufficient way for lacking their policies for efficient management, and concepts that go beyond the gender issue, however, although not the only variable, is closely linked to social inequalities in the country 20 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O livro de Gênesis, cap. III (Bíblia Sagrada,1972), retrata a queda do homem do paraíso, Sófocles (1970), ao escrever o mito de Édipo, destaca a tragédia do herói de Tebas, que após assassinar o pai, casa-se com sua mãe e tem filhos com ela, sem saber que ambos eram seus pais biológicos. A descoberta culmina com o sentimento de culpa e exílio de Édipo.…”
Section: O Desejo Incestuoso é Constitutivo Ao Sujeito Humanounclassified
“…Quanto às consequências da relação incestuosa ao longo prazo, para aqueles que sofreram o abuso sexual, estudos indicam problemas que afetam diretamente o corpo (Kobayashi et al, 2010), depressão, ansiedade (Finkelhor, 1990;Hall e Hall, 2011), maior chance de doenças sexualmente transmissíveis, gestação indesejada (Drezett et al, 2004;Souza et al, 2012), Transtorno do Estresse Pós-Traumático (TEPT), abuso ou dependência de substâncias (Kilpatrick et al, 2003) e transtornos alimentares (Fischer et al, 2010).…”
Section: Características Da Relação Incestuosaunclassified