O abuso sexual como uma experiência adversa na adolescência: Um inquérito de base escolar em Manaus, Amazonas
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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To investigate the occurrence of sexual abuse as an adverse experience in adolescent
students in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. Methods: This is a school-based cross-sectional study
with adolescents between 12 and 17 years old, composed of public schools in the urban region
of Manaus. The population came from 141 elementary II (6th to 9th grade) and secondary
schools, with a total of 145.650 students. Based on the sample size, the number of students to
be selected per administrative zone is calculated to ensure the weight of the strata. The number
of students interviewed per school, is verified from the proportion between students and
schools. After calculating the sample size, considering a prevalence of around 0.5%, a sample
of 384 students was examined, with a confidence level of 95%. This research was prepared with
preliminary data, with a confidence level of 80% and an N of 238. Results: Of the 238 students
participating in the research so far, the majority identified themselves as cis women (62.6%),
aged between 16 and 17 years old (average of 15; SD±1.58), self-declared mixed race (66.8%
), attending high school (54.6%), never repeated a year (84.5%), never were expelled from
school (99.2%). According by the International Questionnaire on Adverse Childhood
Experiences, (34.5%) were victims of sexual abuse. (47.6%) who suffered sexual abuse at least
once in their lives were mostly over 16 years of age, self-declared cis women (78.0%) and
mixed race (67.1%), attending high school (57. 3%), had not repeated a year (85.4%), had not
been expelled from school (98.8%), had their own residence (36.6%). In the bivariate analysis,
sexual abuse was associated with the variables: gender identity and alcohol use. As for the
family structure (51.3%) lived with up to 4 people, with parents and stepfathers (78.0%) as the
main breadwinners, these have occupations (85.4%). The age group of those responsible are
over 41 years old (49.3%), with high school education (40.2%), do not receive scholarships or
assistance from the government (59.8%). Regarding the factors to family structure that are
associated with the occurrence of sexual abuse, only the variable living with someone who has
been or is in prison was found (p=0.043). Other adverse experiences revealed that in addition
to sexual violence, victims had also been involved in situations of child labor (48.8%), domestic
child labor (61.0%), emotional abuse (47.6%), emotional neglect (9.8%), physical abuse
(37.8%), bullying (75.6%) and urban violence (92.7%). Discussion: Proper identification of
sexual abuse against children and adolescents requires, among many other conditions,
experience and sensitivity. Therefore, it is important to develop studies and research that
characterize the profile of victims of sexual abuse, the aggressor and its associated factors. Final
considerations: Although the study deals with preliminary data, it was important to reveal data
on sexual abuse in the context of adolescent students in the capital of Manaus and to elucidate
specificities surrounding this phenomenon, revealing data about the outcome for use in the
multiplication of teachings both for the health area and for education, seeking incentive for
improvement in the form of recognition of sexual abuse and support for reporting cases to
increase the visibility of sexual abuse as a health problem and consequently improve case
reporting.
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