Vieira Letícia Becker, Souza Ivis Emília de Oliveira, Tocantins Florence Romijn, Pina-Roche Florentina
Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Escola de Enfermagem Anna Nery, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Rev Lat Am Enfermagem. 2015 Sep-Oct;23(5):865-73. doi: 10.1590/0104-1169.0457.2625.
to analyze the possibilities of help/support through the mapping and acknowledgement of the social network of women who denounce experiences of violence at a Police Precinct for Women.
qualitative study based on the theoretical-methodological framework of Lia Sanicola's Social Network, through interviews with 19 women.
the analysis of the network maps evidenced that the primary social network was more present than the secondary on and, despite consisting of significant relations, it demonstrates limitations. The women access the secondary network occasionally in the violence problem and/or its repercussions in their life and health. The discrete presence of the health network in the composition of the social network was revealed and, when mentioned, the relation between the health professional and the woman was characterized as fragile.
the importance of the social network relates to the creation of spaces of help/support for the women beyond the moment of the aggression, which accompany them throughout their process of emancipation from an experience annulled by violence, considering that each woman acts and makes decisions in the relational context when she is ready for it.
通过绘制和确认在女子警察局举报暴力经历的女性的社会网络,分析提供帮助/支持的可能性。
基于利亚·萨尼科拉社会网络理论 - 方法论框架的定性研究,对19名女性进行访谈。
对网络地图的分析表明,主要社会网络比次要社会网络更突出,尽管存在重要关系,但仍显示出局限性。女性在暴力问题及其对生活和健康的影响方面偶尔会求助于次要网络。研究揭示了健康网络在社会网络构成中的离散存在,并且当被提及时,健康专业人员与女性之间的关系被描述为脆弱。
社会网络的重要性在于为女性创造侵略时刻之外的帮助/支持空间,在她们从被暴力废除的经历中解放出来的整个过程中陪伴她们,因为每个女性在准备好时都在关系背景中行动和做决定。