4 resultados para Abuse of dominance

em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal


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Introduction: Knowing the experience of abuse, contextual determinants that led to the rupture of the situation and attempts to build a more harmonious future, it is essential to work sensitivities and better understand victims of domestic violence. Objectives: To understand the suffering of women victims of violence. Methods: This is an intentional sample of 21 women who were at shelter home or in the community. The data were collected by in- Documento descargado de http://www.elsevier.es el 13-10-2016 3rd World Congress of Health Research 21 terviews, guided by a script organized into four themes. The interviews were conducted with audio record, the permission of the participants were fully passed the text and analyzed as two different corpuses, depending on the context in which they occurred. The analysis was conducted using the ALCESTE computer program. The study obtained a favorable opinion of the Committee on Health and Welfare of the University of Évora. Results: From the irst sample analysis emerged ive classes. The association of the words gave the meaning of each class that we have appointed as Class 1 - Precipitating Events; Class 2 - Experience of abuse; Class 3 - Two feet in the present and looking into the future; Class 4 - The present and learning from the experience of abuse; and Class 5 - Violence in general. From the analysis of the sample in the community four classes emerged that we have appointed as Class 1 - Violence in general; Class 2 - Precipitating Events; Class 3 - abuse of experience; and class 4 - Support in the process. Conclusions: Women who are at shelter home have this experience of violence and its entire context a lot are very focused on their experiences and the future is distant and unclear. Women in the community have a more comprehensive view of the phenomenon of violence as a whole, they can decentralize to their personal experiences and recognize the importance of support in the future construction process.

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O bullying descreve-se como um abuso sistemático de poder entre pares, de carácter intencional e repetitivo. O suporte social descreve comportamentos que funcionam como um reforço na rede social. A existência de suporte social parece ser um factor protector para o envolvimento em situações de vitimação e agressão. O objectivo deste estudo é compreender a relação entre o bullying e a percepção de suporte social. Realizou-se em quatro escolas do Agrupamento de Escolas nº1 de Évora, com alunos do 3º e 4ºanos de escolaridade (262 alunos). Utilizaram-se dois questionários: o QVEIS – Questionário de Violência Escolar e Isolamento Social e o QPSP – Questionário de Percepção de Suporte Social. Os resultados deste estudo não se revelaram conclusivos, sendo reduzida a prevalência de comportamentos de vitimação e agressão. Existem correlações estatisticamente significativas entre as dimensões da vitimação e da agressão e a percepção de existência de suporte social e, a vitimação e a percepção de ausência de suporte social; ABSTRACT: Bullying is described as a systematic abuse of power among peers, intentional and repetitive. Social support describes behaviors that act as reinforcement in a social network. The existence of social support seems to be a protective factor for involvement in situations of victimization and aggression. The aim of this study is to understand the relationship between bullying and perceived social support. It was conducted in four elementary schools, with students from 3rd and 4th grade (262 students). We used two questionnaires: QVEIS – Questionnaire for School Violence and Social Isolation and QPSP - Questionnaire for Perceived Social Support. The results were inconclusive, with a fair prevalence of risk of victimization and aggression. There are statistically significant correlations between the dimensions of victimization and aggression and the perception of the existence of social support and the perception of victimization and lack of social support.

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Embora de natureza radicalmente distinta, bullying e vinculação são fenómenos de natureza relacional. Se o bullying é descrito como um abuso sistemático de poder, que ocorre intencional e repetidamente entre pares, a vinculação refere-se ao estabelecimento de laços afectivos fortes com determinadas pessoas significativas, especialmente em momentos percepcionados como perigosos. A investigação, apesar do reduzido número de estudos, mostra uma relação entre estes conceitos. A agressão instrumental interpares parece estar relacionada com vinculações inseguras. O objectivo deste estudo é compreender a relação entre o bullying e os padrões de vinculação. Foi realizado em três escolas da zona de Évora, com os alunos do 7° ano (237 alunos). Utilizaram-se dois questionários de auto-relato: o QEVE - Questionário de Exclusão Social e Violência Escolar e o IVIA - Inventário sobre Vinculação para a Infância e a Adolescência. Os resultados deste estudo corroboram os estudos anteriores, relativamente aos comportamentos agressivos entre pares. Mostram que existem correlações estatisticamente significativas entre as dimensões da vitimação e da agressão e, ainda, verificou-se que a vinculação segura parece funcionar como um factor protector para a vitimação e a agressividade e a vinculação ansiosa parece relacionar-se com a vitimação. ABSTRACT: Although radically different, bullying and attachment are relational in nature phenomena. lf the bullying is described as a systematic abuse of power, which is intentionally and repeatedly between peers, attachment refers to the establishment of strong emotional ties with certain significant others, especially at times perceived as dangerous. The research, despite the small number of studies show a relationship between these concepts. Instrumental peer aggression seems to be associated with insecure attachments. The aim of this study is to understand the relationship between bullying and patterns of binding. lt was conducted in three schools in the district of Évora with the students of 7th Grade (237 students). We used two questionnaires self-report: the QEVE - Questionnaire of Social Exclusion and Violence in School and IVIA - lnventory on Attachment for Children and Adolescents. These results corroborate previous studies, for aggressive behavior among peers. Show that there are statistically significant correlations between the dimensions of victimization and aggression and also found that a secure attachment appears to be a protective factor for victimization and aggression and anxious attachment seems to relate to the victimization.

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Esta investigação trata-se de um estudo com a população universitária Portuguesa e Espanhola sobre padrões de uso/abuso da Internet, assim como os recursos específicos mais usados. Foi usada uma amostra aleatória de 206 sujeitos, da Universidade Autónoma de Madrid e do Campus Universitário de Lisboa, de diferentes licenciaturas, de ambos os sexos e com idades compreendidas entre os 18 e os 40 anos. O instrumento usado foi um questionário adaptado do Internet Addiction Test, de Young (1998). As principais conclusões sugerem que, no que se refere ao tempo de conexão verificámos que a maior percentagem da amostra (46,1%) realiza um uso moderado da Internet (menos de 2 horas diárias) mas 36,9% podem já apresentar alguns indícios de adicção ao estarem de 2 a 5 horas diárias conectados à Internet. Na avaliação dos parâmetros do uso dos recursos específicos da Internet, podemos encontrar que a Web é o serviço mais procurado seguindo-se o e-mail (com 62,1% e 57,3% respectivamente). Encontrámos ainda que 16,5% da amostra apresenta valores representativos de adicção. /ABSTRACT: This research comes from a study with the Portuguese and Spanish university population on patterns of use I abuse of the Internet, as well as the specific resources used most. We used a random sample of 206 subjects, the Autonomous University of Madrid and the University Campus of Lisbon, in different degrees of both sexes and aged between 18 and 40 years. The instrument used was a questionnaire adapted from the Internet Addiction Test, Young (1998). The main findings suggest that with regard to the connection time found that the largest percentage of the sample (46.1%) carries a moderate use of the Internet (less than 2 hours) but 36.9% can introduce some evidence addiction are at one of the 2 to 5 hours a day connected to the Internet. ln assessing the parameters of the use of specific resources of the Internet, we find that the Web service is the most sought followed by email (with 62.1% and 57.3% respectively). We found also that 16.5% of the sample shows values representative of addiction.