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0838/2013 - Social representation of sexual violence and its relationship to adherence to protocol chemoprophylaxis of HIV in young women and adolescents
Representação social da violência sexual e sua relação com a adesão ao protocolo de quimioprofilaxia do HIV em mulheres jovens e adolescentes

Author:

• ERICKA VIVIANE PONTES PROCOPIO - Procopio, E.V.P. - RECIFE, PE - FACULADE DE ODONTOLOGIA DE PERNAMBUCO - <erickaviviane@hotmail.com>

Co-author(s):

• Camila Guerra Feliciano - Feliciano,Camila - Recife, PE - faculdade de odontologia de pernambuco - <camilagfeliciano@gmail.com>
• CINTIA REGINA TORNISIELLO KATZ - Katz, C.R.T. - RECIFE, PE - FACULADE DE ODONTOLOGIA DE PERNAMBUCO - <cintiakatz@uol.com.br>
• KALINA VANDERLEI PAIVA DA SILVA - silva,K.V.P - FACULADE DE ODONTOLOGIA DE PERNAMBUCO - <kalinavan@uol.com.br>

Thematic Area:

Saúde da Criança e do Adolescente

Abstract:

The aim of this study was to understand the social representations of sexual violence and its relationship with the accession protocol chemoprophylaxis of HIV in young women and adolescents. A qualitative research was conducted based on the theory of social representations, through recorded interviews with 13 female subjects, aged between 12 and 23 years. In the group studied, it was observed that the social representations about sexual violence exerted a considerable influence on treatment adherence chemoprophylaxis. The surveyed elaborated images in which the concerns generated the family, discomforts caused by the effects of drugs, change of routine, fear of getting sick, being stigmatized, anxiety and anger, appeared as constant elements, which can cause the abandonment of treatment. The reflections on the social experiences that occur as a result of violence proved to be fundamental to understanding the situation of respondents. Considering the influence of these representations on chemoprophylaxis treatment, there is a need for greater attention of health services in relation to these possibilities, and resources to plan your tour based on these different needs. In addition to investing in research on new drugs, there is a need to invest in qualitative research, providing subsidies to a more appropriate accompaniment for victims / patients.

Keywords:

adolescent sexual violence chemoprevention drug treatment adherence social representation.

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Procopio, E.V.P., Feliciano,Camila, Katz, C.R.T., silva,K.V.P. Social representation of sexual violence and its relationship to adherence to protocol chemoprophylaxis of HIV in young women and adolescents. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2013/Nov). [Citado em 21/01/2025]. Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/en/articles/social-representation-of-sexual-violence-and-its-relationship-to-adherence-to-protocol-chemoprophylaxis-of-hiv-in-young-women-and-adolescents/14847?id=14847



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