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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Conquistas e desafios no atendimento das mulheres que sofreram violência sexual(Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, 2007-02-01) Villela, Wilza Vieira [UNIFESP]; Lago, Tânia; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP); Santa Casa da Misericórdia de São Paulo Faculdade de MedicinaThis article analyzes treatment for female victims of sexual violence, with a focus on partnerships between government and the organized women's movement. The central references are the specific literature and testimony by key social actors who have participated in this process. The results show that despite the real and symbolic importance of care for rape victims, the government and the women's movement have not succeeded in guaranteeing the expansion of these services or adequately linking the discussion of sexual violence to women's right to abortion under any circumstances. It is thus necessary to step up the measures on this agenda.
- ItemSomente MetadadadosGrávida De Um Estupro: Abortamento Previsto Em Lei No Brasil - Narrativas Adolescentes(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2018-08-30) Oliveira, Samanta Beatriz Grimaldi Nery De [UNIFESP]; Blay, Sergio Luis [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Unwanted Pregnancy Is One Of The Most Serious Consequences Of Sexual Violence And Can Pose Serious Risks To A Woman"S Mental Health. In Brazil, It Is Estimated That About 7% Of All Women Become Pregnant From Rape. Sexual Violence Against Adolescent Women Is About Four Times More Frequent Than In Any Other Period Of Their Lives, And The Rate Of Pregnancy From Rape Is Significantly Higher. In Brazil, The Voluntary Termination Of Pregnancy From Rape Is Legal And Is Offered By The National Public Health System And Performed By A Qualified Physician Until The 20th Gestational Week. Brazilian Studies On Victims" Personal Experiences Ensuing Abortion That Carried Out To Terminate Pregnancies From Rape In Adolescence Have Only Investigated The Adult Population. International Studies That Examine The Risk Of Psychiatric Disorders In Adolescents Who Had An Abortion In Comparison To Adolescents Who Did Not Become Pregnant Or Who Decided To Keep Their Pregnancy Did Not Find Significant Sequelae In The Group Of Adolescent