Soares Marcelo Luiz Medeiros, Guimarães Natália Guedes Miguel, Bonfada Diego
Escola Multicampi de Ciências Médicas, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Av. Cel. Martiniano 541. 59300-000 Caicó RN Brasil.
Cien Saude Colet. 2021 Nov;26(11):5751-5763. doi: 10.1590/1413-812320212611.25242020. Epub 2020 Sep 12.
The scope of this study was to analyze the trend, spatialization and circumstances associated with violence against vulnerable populations in Brazil between 2009 and 2017. Descriptive analysis, spatialization and polynomial regression were used. A total of 1,116,331 cases of violence were notified, with an increase of 667.5% over the period. In all populations under research there was a predominance of physical violence against women with low levels of schooling, perpetrated by men in residences. Sexual and psychological violence was highlighted in female and LGBT populations. Negligence, however, was significant among people with disabilities, children/adolescents, and the elderly. At least 65% of the notifications of violence in Brazil were characterized as indiscriminate regarding the motivation behind the act. Tendency analysis showed a rise of interpersonal violence against women (+8.5%), disabled people (+7.1%), elderly individuals (+55.4%), natives (+99.4%), LGBT people (+3.4%) and racial violence (+30.2%), except for violence against underaged individuals, which showed a decrease (-11.4%). In North and Northwest regions violence against women and underaged individuals prevailed, while in Midwest, South and Southeast regions the LGBT, disabled and elderly populations were most subject to abuse.
本研究的范围是分析2009年至2017年期间巴西针对弱势群体的暴力行为的趋势、空间分布及相关情况。采用了描述性分析、空间化分析和多项式回归分析方法。共通报了1,116,331起暴力案件,在此期间增长了667.5%。在所有研究对象群体中,以居住场所内男性对受教育程度低的女性实施身体暴力为主。性暴力和心理暴力在女性及 LGBT 群体中较为突出。然而,在残疾人、儿童/青少年和老年人中,疏忽情况较为显著。巴西至少65%的暴力通报案件被认定为作案动机不明。趋势分析表明,人际暴力针对女性(增长8.5%)、残疾人(增长7.1%)、老年人(增长55.4%)、原住民(增长99.4%)、LGBT群体(增长3.4%)和种族暴力(增长30.2%)呈上升趋势,但针对未成年人的暴力呈下降趋势(下降11.4%)。在北部和西北部地区,针对女性和未成年人的暴力行为较为普遍,而在中西部、南部和东南部地区,LGBT群体、残疾人及老年人最易遭受虐待。